Chapter 5 EDLE 561 School Law
Pertains to question in Chapter 5 Separation of Church and State
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Government and religion should operate in 2 entirely separate domains.
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Which case allowed taxpayers to fund children to ride the bus to religious schools?
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What is the "word" for the division between church and state?
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What is the three prong test to determine whether a state statute is constitutional under the Establishment Clause of the 1st Amendment?
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Which of the following is NOT a prong of the Lemon Test?
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Lemon v. Kurtzman resulted in teachers of "non-secular" schools to be able to be compensated through salaries, textbooks and instructional materials.
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Which case resulted in tax deductions for residents paying expenses for schooling (i.e. tuition, textbooks, etc)?
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Which case was argued to prohibit public school teachers also teaching in parochial schools?
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What does "stare decisis" mean?
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Which case pertains to Chapter 2 of the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981 and it was determine that Chapter 2 was unconstitutional due to the allocation of funds for private schools (where most are Catholic)?
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As of 2019, how many Supreme Court Justice's are Catholic?
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The "Blaine Amendments aimed to fund parochial schools.
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According to the Zelman v. Simmons-Harris case in 2002, vouchers are a constitutional violation of the Establishment Clause of the 1st Amendment.
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Trinity Lutheran v. Comer in 2017 argued that denying funds to a church school violated the Free Exercise Clause of the 1st Amendment.
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Taxpayers have no standing to challenge State or Federal statutes that provide public funding to clerical schools, thanks to Arizona Christian School Tuition Organization v. Winn 2011.
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State constitution's "Compelled Support Clause" renders tuition reimbursement to sectarian school as constitutional according to the case Chittenden Town School District v Department of Education 1999.
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The state cannot enforce Bible reading and prayer in public schools. Which case supports this?
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Teachers cannot post the Ten Commandments in their public classrooms. Which case pertains to this?
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Schools cannot authorize a period of meditation or voluntary prayer. Which case pertains to this?
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Nonsectarian prayer at school graduation is unconstitutional based on which case?
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School district's policy permitting student led, student initiated prayer at football games violates the Establishment Clause based on which case?
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Students have a right to organize their own religious, political, or philosophical groups in public secondary schools according to which case?
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Lamb's Chapel v Center Moriches Union Free School District case pertains to a school district not allowing school facilities to show "family values" films.
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Required participation in saluting the flag is unconstitutional. What case pertains to this?
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The Equal Access Act and Freedom of Speech prevails over the Establishment Clause.
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