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WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Wednesday will consider whether the Catholic Church in Oklahoma can run the nation’s first religious charter school, a potentially major expansion of the use ...
The First Amendment was not written to keep religion out of public life. It was intended to keep government from deciding ...
Here’s what Stanley Carlson-Thies learned from working at the intersection of religion and government for more than three ...
Public school funding could take a hit if the US Supreme Court opens the door to religious charter schools, a scholar of ...
As demonstrators gathered outside, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday about whether Oklahoma can operate the ...
The court won’t take a wrecking ball to the education system.
Now comes Oklahoma, where the Catholic Church created St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School is seeking state recognition to become an explicitly religious charter school. The state’s ...
Like all public schools, Garre said, charter schools must comply with church-state separation. Kagan seemed to agree. "When I look at Oklahoma and its charter schools program, they look like regular ...
Dozens of school choice advocates gathered outside the Supreme Court Wednesday as justices weighed whether public funds could go directly to religious charter ... line between church and state ...
Roberts wrote the three cases that proponents of an Oklahoma religious public charter school relied on ... to pay for playground resurfacing at a church school as it did for non-religious places.