The Supreme Court agreed Friday to take on a new culture war dispute: whether the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school should be allowed to open in Oklahoma.
The U.S. Supreme Curt will consider allowing the nation's first publicly-funded religious charter school to open in Oklahoma.The case, St. Isidore of Seville Ca
Supporters of charter schools and church-state separation describe a ‘tumultuous moment’ as the debate heads for April oral arguments.
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to consider reviving an effort to create the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school. In what is set to become a major case implicating religious rights,
SCOTUS will decide whether the nation’s first-ever religious charter school should be allowed to open in Oklahoma. #oklaed
The justices will review an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling that said the proposal violated both the state and federal constitutions.
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The case is the latest—and arguably biggest—test of the conservative majority’s appetite to remove legal barriers for religious groups seeking to participate in taxpayer-funded programs, with religious schools currently excluded from every state charter school program around the country.
The justices may give their blessing to the nation’s first religious public school. But we should have seen this coming.
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Part church-versus-state conflict, part jurisdictional turf war, this Sooner State charter school fracas is one of the knottiest cases the high court has had to resolve in some time.