Legal Case
Moeller v. Bradford County
Challenge to federal, state, and local funding of the Firm Foundation, an organization that ran a religious vocational-training program for inmates in a jail in Bradford County, Pennsylvania.
Challenge to federal, state, and local funding of the Firm Foundation, an organization that ran a religious vocational-training program for inmates in a jail in Bradford County, Pennsylvania.
Supported challenge to statute under which the federal government distributes funds to state and local government agencies, which in turn lend educational materials and equipment to public and private schools, including religious schools.
Supported challenge by taxpayers to conferences, held as part of President George W. Bush's "Faith-Based and Community Initiatives" program, to assist religious organizations in applying for and receiving federal grants.
Defended Maine program that paid for high schoolers in districts without public high schools to attend neighboring public schools or nonreligious private schools.
Supported a challenge to a display of a Latin cross on federal land in the Mojave National Preserve.
Challenge to a Colorado voucher program requiring school districts to make available to parents of under-performing students tuition payments to private schools, including religious schools.
Challenge to Florida program allowing students at schools designated as "failing" to receive a voucher permitting them to attend not only neighboring public schools but also private schools, including religious schools.
Supported challenge to Arizona law authorizing tax credits for scholarships for private religious education.
Challenge to plan of Pennsylvania school district to provide vouchers for parents to send their children to nearby public and private schools, including religious schools.
Challenge to proposed amendments to the Florida Constitution that would have permitted voucher subsidies for religious private schools and would have eliminated the Florida Constitution's language barring tax aid to religion.
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