Franchise Tax Bd. of the State of California v. United Americans for Pub. Schs., 419 U.S. 890 (1974).
Franchise Tax Bd. of the State of California v. United Americans for Pub. Schs., 419 U.S. 890 (1974). Book View Copy Cite
Franchise Tax Board of California Et Al.
v.
United Americans for Public Schools Et Al.
73-1718.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 21, 1974.
419 U.S. 890
White, Rehnquist.
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Opinion

419 U.S. 890

95 S.Ct. 166

42 L.Ed.2d 135

FRANCHISE TAX BOARD OF the State of CALIFORNIA et al.
v.
UNITED AMERICANS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS et al.

No. 73-1718.

Supreme Court of the United States

October 21, 1974

The judgment is affirmed.

Mr. Justice WHITE, joined by THE CHIEF JUSTICE and Mr. Justice REHNQUIST, dissenting.

1

The District Court struck down the California statute providing state income-tax reductions for taxpayers sending their children to nonpublic schools. The Court summarily affirms this judgment. For the reasons stated in my dissent in Committee for Public Education & Religious Liberty v. Nyquist, 413 U.S. 756, 813-824, 93 S.Ct. 2955, 37 L.Ed.2d 948 (1973). I disagree and respectfully dissent.

Lead Opinion

Affirmed on appeal from D. C. N. D. Cal.

Dissent

Mr. Justice White, joined by The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Rehnquist,

dissenting.

The District Court struck down the California statute providing state income-tax reductions for taxpayers sending their children to nonpublic schools. The Court summarily affirms this judgment. For the reasons stated in my dissent in Committee for Public Education & Religious Liberty v. Nyquist, 413 U. S. 756, 813-824 (1973), I disagree and respectfully dissent.