You said: "Ideological liberty should not be subject to mob rule, let alone judicial dictate. A publically funded education system sans universal choice is a rank violation of natural and constitutional law."
Issues that that court has addressed are related to other rights in the Constitution, such as equal protection, First Amendment rights, etc. You cannot mention education in the US Constitution because it is not there.
BTW, inalienable rights are mentioned in the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution. It has no force of law.
It is obvious from your post that you are merely parroting falsehoods created by another ignoramus.