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Blaine Amendment: Revision history


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  • curprev 17:1417:14, 15 April 2024 Grettoonist talk contribs 17,937 bytes +457 Moved the Zelman ruling up to the top of U.S. Supreme Court cases in the see also section to keep them in chronological order, and expanded on the categories. undo
  • curprev 16:2416:24, 15 April 2024 Grettoonist talk contribs 17,480 bytes +35 Adding the U.S. Supreme Court case Zelman v. Simmons-Harris in the see also section, as the topic of education and religion regarding school vouchers is a prominent example of what the Blaine Amendment was referring to, and also relates to how the Constitution was applied. undo

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  • curprev 12:2412:24, 22 February 2021 24.178.23.191 talk 17,042 bytes +89 This is seriously misleading article that appears to have been written with an eye toward political activism and not historical accuracy. Most states adopted these provisions when they first adopted their Constitutions, not after later waves of Catholic immigration. NJ, VA, 1776; VT 177; NH, 1784; TN, 1796; Ct, 1818; AL, 1819; undo

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