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Bickett responded that such decisions are not made by the state.
Supreme Court Wrestles Over Religious Scholarship Program The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"Arizona's tuition tax credit does not violate the Establishment Clause because it's a neutral law that results in scholarship programs of private choice," said Paula Bickett, Arizona's chief counsel for civil appeals.
Supreme Court Wrestles Over Religious Scholarship Program Josh Fleet 2010
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Bickett replied that the tax credits are not the state's money and thus that private individuals and groups can spend the money as they want.
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Defending the Arizona statute on the merits was state appellate lawyer Paula Bickett.
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Bickett replied that the tax credits are not the state's money and thus that private individuals and groups can spend the money as they want.
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Defending the Arizona statute on the merits was state appellate lawyer Paula Bickett.
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Defending the Arizona statute on the merits was state appellate lawyer Paula Bickett.
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Bickett replied that the tax credits are not the state's money and thus that private individuals and groups can spend the money as they want.
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Defending the Arizona statute on the merits was state appellate lawyer Paula Bickett.
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Bickett replied that the tax credits are not the state's money and thus that private individuals and groups can spend the money as they want.
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