The court’s decision was a 3-3 tie. LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Supreme Court has upheld a law that gives public money to private schools to comply with health and safety orders. The court’s decision was a 3-3 tie. A tie means an opinion in favor of private schools by the state appeals court will stand. At issue was whether more than...
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