in , the supreme court outlined a three-part test to help it decide whether specific types of tax-payer funded government aid violates the establishment clause.



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In lemon test, the supreme define a three-part test to assist them whether the tax pay funded government aid violates the establishment clause.  Lemon test was created by Lemon V. Kurtzman (1971).

What is three-part test on the lemon test?

The lemon test is a test to determine whether a law has an effect to establishing religion.  There is three rules or three-part of test that set by lemon V. Kurtzman. The three-part of the test for lemon test are to determined as follow:

  1. The aid has to be secular purpose
  2. The aid has no aim to to inhibit or advance religion
  3. The aid has to avoid any principle that excessive government entanglement with religion

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