Document Type
Brief
Case Name
Jill Hile v. Michigan
Publication Date
5-8-2024
Abstract
No. 23-1084
Jill Hile v. Michigan
On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
From the Background and Summary of Argument
Petitioners are members of Parent Advocates for Choice in Education Foundation (PACE), which seeks to protect and further educational rights. They contend that Art. VIII, § 2 of the Michigan constitution discriminates against religion. Accordingly, its enforcement would violate the Free Exercise Clause.
Recommended Citation
Garnett, Nicole Stelle; Shapiro, Ilya; and Rosenberger, Tim, "Brief of the Manhattan Institute and Notre Dame Education Law Project as Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioners" (2024). Court Briefs. 90.
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/sct_briefs/90
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Comments
The Notre Dame Law School Education Law Project seeks to enhance civil society, promote educational opportunity, and protect religious liberty by supporting educational pluralism through research, scholarship, and legal advocacy.
Table of Authorities includes:
Nicole Stelle Garnett & Daniel Judge, Ending the Shame of Blaine, S.C. Center Square, May 20, 2021.