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Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, 536 U.S. 639 (2002), was a 5–4 decision of the United States Supreme Court that upheld an Ohio program that used school vouchers.The Court decided that the program did not violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, as long as parents using the program were allowed to choose among a range of secular and religious schools.
This is a list of all United States Supreme Court cases from volume 536 of the United States Reports ... Zelman v. Simmons-Harris: 536 U.S. 639: 2002: Hope v. Pelzer ...
Case Citation Issues Joined by Other opinions ... Zelman v. Simmons-Harris: 536 U.S. 639 (2002) First Amendment • school vouchers O'Connor, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas ...
The table illustrates which opinion was filed by each justice in each case and which justices joined each opinion. ... Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, 536 U.S. 639 ...
Sixth Amendment requires that aggravating factors necessary for eligibility for a death sentence must be found by a jury beyond a reasonable doubt; overruling Walton v. Arizona in part Zelman v. Simmons-Harris: 536 U.S. 639 (2002) constitutionality of school voucher program Hope v. Pelzer: 536 U.S. 730 (2002)
Simmons-Harris (2002). Conversely, in Lee v. Weisman she was part of the majority in the case that saw religious prayer and pressure to stand in silence at a graduation ceremony as part of a religious act that coerced people to support or participate in religion, which the Establishment Clause strictly prohibits.
Zelman's lawsuit was originally filed on Dec. 6, 2022 in Barnstable Superior Court, before it was voluntarily dismissed without prejudice on Jan. 25, 2023 and refiled in Suffolk Superior Court on ...
His research was cited four times in the U.S. Supreme Court's opinions in the landmark Zelman v. Simmons-Harris [ 4 ] case on school vouchers. His research has appeared in academic journals, such as Education Finance and Policy , Economics of Education Review , and Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis , as well as in major newspapers ...