Everson Revisited

Everson Revisited by Jo Renee Formicola, published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers in November 1997, is a New Edition comprising 256 pages. This book examines the consequences and future implications of the landmark Supreme Court case Everson v. Board of Education, which allowed the use of tax revenue for transporting students to parochial schools while emphasizing the need for a strict separation between religion and public education.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the legal and educational ramifications stemming from this pivotal case. The discussion delves into the ongoing debates surrounding church and education, highlighting the complexities of balancing religious freedoms with public schooling. This edition provides insights into the evolving interpretations of the ruling and its impact on contemporary educational policies.
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Everson Revisited explores the consequences and future implications of Everson v. Board of Education, the landmark Supreme Court case that permitted the use of tax revenue to transport students to parochial schools while simultaneously calling for an impenetrable ‘wall of separation’ between religion and public schools.
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