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Everson V. Board: This connects to Tax Money for religious education because in this case there was allowed public funding for transportation to religious schools. One might think off the bat that the law would not be passed. And that way is that as long as the government isn’t favoring certain religions and everyone receives the same treatment, money can go towards religious purposes.
McCollum v Board: This connects because the Court said that the use of tax-supported property for religious instruction between the school authorities and the religious council violated establishment clause. Because students were required to attend school and were released in part from this legal duty if they attended the religious classes.