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"Kavanaugh Could Unlock Funding for Religious Education, School Voucher Advocates Say" from NYTimes

Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, in a speech last year, gave a strong hint at his views on taxpayer support for religious schools when he praised his "first judicial hero," Justice William Rehnquist, for determining that the strict wall between church and state "was wrong as a matter of law and history."

Mr. Rehnquist's legacy on religious issues was most profound in "ensuring that religious schools and religious institutions could participate as equals in society and in state benefits programs," Judge Kavanaugh, President Trump's nominee to succeed Justice Anthony M. Kennedy on the Supreme Court, declared at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative research organization.

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