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Cochran v. Louisiana State Board of Education  

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  • Cochran v. Louisiana State Board of Education (1930) is one of two early cases wherein the Supreme Court of the United States dealt with the rights of students in religiously affiliated nonpublic schools. The other case was Pierce v. Society of Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary (1925). [Source: Encyclopedia of Education Law; Cochran v. Louisiana State Board of Education]

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