Can the state regulate private religious schools?
a. Yes. All private schools must meet state testing standards.
b. No. It would violate the Equal Access Act.
c. Maybe. The Religious Schools Act allows for regulation on a state by state basis.
d. No. It would violate the Establishment Clause to regulate private religious schools.
e. Yes. If the state can provide an important reason for doing so a private religious school could be regulated.
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