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Public Funds

A federal court in South Carolina denied the Bishop of Charleston and South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities’ request for a preliminary injunction to strike the “no-aid” provision of the state’s Constitution, which prevents public funds from being used to directly benefit religious or private schools.

CHARLESTON, S.C. — A federal court in South Carolina denied the Bishop of Charleston and South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities’ request for a preliminary injunction to strike the “no-aid” provision of the state’s constitution, which prevents public funds from being used to directly benefit religious or private schools. 

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