I think there's a compilation on the Becket Fund website. There are a lot more 
little Blaine Amendments than your list, but they are not all the same, and 
maybe a lot of them don't meet your criterion of absoluteness.

Douglas Laycock
Robert E. Scott Distinguished Professor of Law
University of Virginia
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Charlottesville, VA 22903
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Subject: Re: State law question raised by Trinity Lutheran Church


Oklahoma State Constitution, Article II Section 5.

On Apr 30, 2016 7:32 AM, "Marty Lederman" 
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Does anyone know of a good, authoritative source for a listing of all states 
that have a constitutional provision (or a statute) like those in Missouri that 
categorically forbid the payment of public funds, or appropriations, to 
churches, as such, to "religious institutions," or something similar?

I believe there are or were such provisions in AZ, CA, CO, DC, FL, GA, ID, IL, 
IN, MO, OR, and WA.  Am I missing any?

Thanks

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