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Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the top higher ed authority in the state over three work-study programs it offers, alleging religious discrimination.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit claims three state work-study programs are unconstitutional because they exclude religious organizations.
Attorney general claims the financial aid programs violate First Amendment religious freedoms Three work-study programs overseen by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board are unconstitutionally ...
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