North Carolina gives public voucher dollars to private schools, most of which are religious. So how can that be legal? Let’s take a look.
North Carolina gives public voucher dollars to private schools. Many of those schools have a religious curriculum and have been known to discriminate against people, especially LGBTQ students, if they do not practice that school’s religion.
So how can that be legal? Senior Editor Billy Ball talks about it with ACLU NC Deputy Legal Director Dan Siegel.
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