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Maine debate over public funding in religious schools takes a step towards the U.S. Supreme Court
On Tuesday, a legal battle in Maine moved to the federal court of appeals in Boston, bringing a fight over public funding in religious schools one step closer to the United States Supreme Court. The question at the heart of both cases is,
Maine religious schools ask appeals court to halt state’s anti-discrimination rules
Crosspoint Church in Bangor and St. Dominic Academy in Auburn asked the federal court in Boston to stop a Maine law that prevents some private religious schools from receiving public funds.
In appeal, religious schools claim Maine’s anti-discrimination law creates ‘chilling effect’
Two religious schools from Maine argued in federal court on Tuesday against the state’s anti-discrimination law, which they say infringes on their constitutional right to free exercise of religion. To what extent Maine can allow religious schools to follow their practices — many of which uphold traditional Christian values and can be inherently exclusionary to
Maine to debate public funding for private schools in appeals court
Two religious schools in Maine are headed to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston on Tuesday. The schools want taxpayers to pay for private education even if that school violates the Maine Human Rights Act.
Maine religious schools appeal federal ruling on using public dollars
Crosspoint Church in Bangor and St. Dominic Academy in Auburn asked the court to stop a Maine law that prevents some private religious schools from receiving public funds over the state's anti-discrimination law.
Religious schools appeal decision requiring adherence to Maine’s anti-discrimination law
Two religious schools in Maine are appealing a federal court decision that requires them to adhere to the state’s nondiscrimination law to receive public funding. Last year, both Crosspoint Church, which operates Bangor Christian Schools,
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The list of Maine parents waiting for a lawyer grew by 700 percent in 2024
Like many of her colleagues, family law attorney Taylor Kilgore has been watching the list of child protection cases in need ...
Maine Public
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Maine House orders ethics investigation of lawmaker accused of domestic assault
But the chamber split along party lines on the issue, with one Republican leader arguing that lawmakers should wait until the ...
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Maine voter ID proponents clear hurdle to ballot
Backers of a plan to require photo identification to vote in Maine elections collected more than 170,000 signatures to put ...
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Maine lawmakers face several challenges upon return to State House
Another legislative session is now underway at the State House, with Maine lawmakers facing several challenges, including a ...
Kennebec Journal
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Kennebec Journal, Maine’s oldest newspaper, turns 200
The Kennebec Journal, the oldest Maine newspaper still in publication, turns 200 Wednesday, the anniversary of its first ...
The Burlington Free Press on MSN
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Northern lights could treat New Hampshire, Maine to rare New Year's Eve show tonight
Aurora borealis could ring in the New Year in New Hampshire's skies. See the northern lights forecast for tonight ...
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