The SCOTUS religious school ruling.
Tangle
Isaac Saul
4.7 • 816 Ratings
🗓️ 23 June 2022
⏱️ 29 minutes
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On Tuesday, the Supreme Court ruled that Maine violated the Constitution when the state refused to make public funding available to students who attend religious schools. Plus, how to make a winning presidential candidate, and a special thank you from Isaac.
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| 2:01.6 | Good morning, good afternoon and good evening and welcome to the Tangle podcast, a place where you get views from across the political spectrum, some independent thinking without all that hysterical nonsense you find everywhere else. I'm your host, Isaac Saul, and on today's |
| 2:07.1 | episode, we are going to be talking about the Supreme Court ruling in Maine, where there was a big |
| 2:13.4 | conflict over school funding, pretty interesting religious rights, separation of church and state |
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