Even If Sanctions Are Relaxed, Iran Stands on the Brink of Economic Disaster
A favorable deal won’t be enough to save the Islamic Republic.
May 7, 2026
Colorado and other states are seeking loopholes.
In a series of landmark rulings, the U.S. Supreme Court declared discriminatory state laws that forbid public money from going to religious schools if such funds are made available to other nonpublic schools. Now some states have used more specific regulations to exclude religious schools. The Court recently agreed to hear one such case in Colorado. Tal Fortgang writes:
A favorable deal won’t be enough to save the Islamic Republic.
As is Canada.
Colorado and other states are seeking loopholes.
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In a series of landmark rulings, the U.S. Supreme Court declared discriminatory state laws that forbid public money from going to religious schools if such funds are made available to other nonpublic schools. Now some states have used more specific regulations to exclude religious schools. The Court recently agreed to hear one such case in Colorado. Tal Fortgang writes:
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