1. Comm. for Public Educ. & Religious Liberty v. Nyquist, No. 72-694 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 16, 1973, Argued , June 25, 1973, Decided ** Together with No. 72-753, Anderson v. Committee for Public Education & Religious Liberty et al.; No. 72-791, Nyquist, Commissioner of Education of New York, et al. v. Committee for Public Education & Religious Liberty et al.; and No. 72-929, Cherry et al. v. Committee for Public Education & Religious Liberty et al., also on appeal from the same court.
OVERVIEW: Maintenance and repair grants, tuition reimbursement grants, and tax relief for parents of children in nonpublic schools violated Establishment Clause of U.S. Constitution because their effect was to advance religious mission of sectarian schools.
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