The Supreme Court had just ruled that Maryland's law permitting some subsidies to church-related schools was constitutional. WFB engages Mr. Pfeffer, a leading litigator on the separationist side of church-state cases, on the fairness of tax exemptions for religious institutions, and Mr. Lowenstein makes the case in favor of parents' freedom to choose where to school their children. AL: "It's a strange policy doctrine that says it's healthy to have a multiplicity of options for students in college, but that we should enforce conformity at the primary and secondary levels." ... LP: "Any effort on the part of government to interfere with the full freedom of religious institutions in pursuit of their sacred mission would be just as much a violation of the Constitution as any effort of the government to promote, through financial grant, that same mission."
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