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“Colorado School Board Ends Voucher Program As 6 Years of Litigation Threatened To Drag On”

December 8, 2017by Josh S. Tatum in Colorado, Establishment Clause, schools

“Colorado School Board Ends Voucher Program As 6 Years of Litigation Threatened To Drag On” Religion Clause reports here. The Highlands Ranch Herald reports here.

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