By Ufonobong Umanah
A challenge to South Carolina’s constitutional ban on the public budget to gain advantages for private or devout educational establishments is moot after the Covid-19 budget denied in the past ran out, the Fourth Circuit said Thursday.
The Catholic bishop of Charleston and an organization of state colleges sought an injunction allowing them to apply for state grants, the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit said. “We can simply grant a meaningful injunction because no more funds are available,” the court ruled in aArray.
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