In a win for parents and school-choice advocates, the US Supreme Court overturned a Maine law Tuesday that denied religious schools access to state tuition assistance available to students attending secular private institutions. Maine created the program to give options to kids living in areas without public schools but excluded faith-based institutions from those options.
The high court ruled 6-3 that the prohibition penalizes the free exercise of religion in Maine by excluding otherwise eligible schools on the basis of their religious exercise. In other words, discriminating against all religious education is discriminating against religion, period............