George F. Will: Slow learners at the 9th Circuit

George F. Will writes at the Washington Post: “On Thursday at 9:30 a.m., the justices are expected to meet to decide whether to dignify the 9th’s latest misadventure — an impertinence, actually — with a full hearing, including additional briefing and oral arguments, or whether to summarily reverse it. They should do the latter by 9:35 a.m.
The case concerns an Arizona school choice program that has been serving low- and middle-income families for 13 years. The state grants a tax credit to individuals who donate to nonprofit entities that award scholarships for children to attend private schools — including religious schools. Yes, here we go again . . . ”

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