
October 12, 1999
ORTHODOX UNION DISAPPOINTED
BY SUPREME COURT
DECISION NOT TO REVIEW
Today, the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, through its Institute for Public Affairs, expressed
its deep disappointment with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision not to review a decision by
the Maine Supreme Court denying the appeal of five families who wanted to use state funded
vouchers to send their children to a parochial school. The Union's Institute for
Public Affairs, under the auspices of COLPA, had joined with other Jewish religious groups
in filing a friend of the court brief in support of the families.
In Maine, small towns that do not have their own public school system routinely cover the
costs for residents' children to attend public or private schools in neighboring
communities. Parents who wish to send their children to private parochial schools
have been barred from receiving these subsidies. It is this unequal policy that was
challenged in court and now allowed to stand.
Nathan Diament, director of the Institute, issued the following statement:
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court has let stand the notion
that the United States Constitution requires a state to discriminate against parents who
wish to send their children to religious schools and not to afford them a subsidy that
they provide all other parents. We still believe this holding is clearly wrong for
it is inconsistent with the spirit of the Constitution, not to mention numerous decisions
of the Supreme Court. Our brief to the court asserted that to provide state education
subsidies to a class of parents with children in school except for those who elect to send
their children to religious schools is to unconstitutionally discriminate against
religion. We are confident that this misguided understanding of the Constitution
will be reversed by the United States Supreme Court when they directly join this national
debate. We are anxious for the nation's highest court to take on this critical issue
and settle this debate once and for all.
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Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of America
Institute for Public Affairs
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Prof.
Richard Stone, Chairman
Nathan Diament, Director
Betty Ehrenberg, Director, International
Affairs & Communal Relations
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