Category: Court Cases – Opinions

  • Court Provides New Guidance on Colorado’s Constitutional Church and State Provisions

    by Julie Pelegrin

    appleUsing public moneys to pay the tuition at a religious school does not violate Colorado’s constitutional requirements for separation of church and state. At least that’s what the Colorado Court of Appeals has ruled. The Court recently reversed a district court opinion and held that the Douglas County School District’s choice scholarship program is constitutional. In addition to providing guidance for interpreting several sections of the constitution, the opinion also provides interesting rulings concerning the ability of a taxpayer to enforce state law and the standard for interpreting school district policies. (more…)