Sunday, August 27, 2006

Plaintiff In Landmark Church-State Case Dies

United Press International reports that Vashti McCollum, plaintiff in a landmark 1948 U.S. Supreme Court case, McCollum v. Board of Education, died yesterday at the age of 93. In the 1948 case, the Court by a vote of 8-1 struck down Illinois' plan that permitted the teaching of religion in school classrooms during school hours by outside religious teachers. Students whose parents did not consent to their attending one of the religious classes left their regular classroom and pursued secular studies elsewhere in the school. Justice Frankfurter's concurring opinion is particularly interesting to reread. It traces the development of the notion of "separation of church and state" in the setting of public school instruction.