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McCollum v. Board of Education, 333 U.S. 203 (1948), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case related to the power of a state to use its tax-supported public school system to aid religious instruction. The case was a test of the separation of church and state with respect to education.
Vashti Cromwell McCollum (November 6, 1912 – August 20, 2006) was the plaintiff in the landmark 1948 Supreme Court case McCollum v. Board of Education , which struck down religious education in public schools.
Oyama v. California: 332 U.S. 633 (1948) California Alien Land Laws, equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment: Woods v. Cloyd W. Miller Co. 333 U.S. 138 (1948) War Powers Clause: McCollum v. Board of Education: 333 U.S. 203 (1948) Separation of church and state, constitutionality of released time in public schools Shelley v. Kraemer: 334 ...
It ruled that the Champaign program was unconstitutional since it used the state's compulsory education system to aid in the teaching of religious doctrine and tax-supported school buildings were being used. In the aftermath of that decision, McCollum v. Board of Education, the number of released time classes dropped by 12 percent across the ...
The case is therefore unlike McCollum v. Board of Education." [1] On the developing controversy of separation doctrine the Zorach majority said that the First Amendment did not require an absolute separation of Church and State where "the state and religion would be aliens to each other—hostile, suspicious and even unfriendly". [2]
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Dannel McCollum is a former American politician who served as the mayor of Champaign, Illinois, from 1987 to 1999. [1] He is also the author of the book The Lord Was Not on Trial [2] [3] [4] about his mother Vashti McCollum's landmark 1948 Supreme Court case McCollum v. Board of Education, which struck down religious education in public schools.