Religious conservatives have been cheering some recent Supreme Court decisions and are feeling less cheery about others. In Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, the Court held that if states create scholarships for students attending private schools, it cannot exclude religious schools from such programs. Presumably the Court’s ruling would also apply to other forms of benefits, such as tax credits or vouchers. The decision is a step toward a longtime goal: a more equal playing field between public, secular... Read more