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Thursday, May 20, 2010

"Slow Learners at the Ninth Circuit"

Just to torment Br. Perry (well, not just to torment him), I have to call MOJ readers' attention to George Will's recent column about the Ninth Circuit's (lawless) decision in the Winn case, which purported to strike down Arizona's (very successful) school-choice program.  Keep your eye on this one.  What the Court does with it should tell us a lot about the future of the Zelman decision, and about the future of Catholic schools that serve low-income kids.  The lawyers seeking to save the program are seeking "summary reversal"; let's hope the Court does just that.

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