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Lawsuit Over Nevada School Choice Program Heads To Court

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada attorneys are headed to court to fight a lawsuit that could dismantle the state's broad new school choice program.

The Nevada Attorney General's Office is set to argue Thursday afternoon in Las Vegas that a judge should dismiss a suit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union. The group is challenging Education Savings Accounts, which allow parents to claim a portion of their child's per-pupil state education funding and use it toward expenses such as private school tuition.

The suit filed in August asserts that the new law violates a portion of the Nevada Constitution that bans using public funds for sectarian purposes.

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Nevada attorneys say the program doesn't provide money to religious schools but to parents, who can choose to use it at a religious school or elsewhere.