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If the Supreme Court sides with St. Isidore, thousands of Catholic and other religious schools across the nation could transform into charter schools, according to Michael Petrilli, the president ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is seen in Washington, D.C. on December 7, 2020. On December 10, the Supreme Court ruled that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act allows individuals to seek money damages ...
“Oklahoma’s charter schools bear all of the hallmarks of a public school identified by this Court and more,” Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond, a Republican, told the U.S. Supreme ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed on Wednesday to be on the verge of taking a transformative step—a step that would for the first time allow overtly religious schools to be ...
The Supreme Court's 4-4 deadlock ruling against St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School leaves advocates on both sides gearing up for a Round 2 on the issue of religious charter schools.
O n Wednesday, the United States Supreme Court will consider whether St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School will become the nation’s first religious charter school.Squaring off against ...
That appeared likely to change after Supreme Court arguments Wednesday, where conservative justices suggested it was discriminatory to exclude schools that teach religious doctrine from Oklahoma ...
The Supreme Court's conservative majority appeared poised Wednesday to rule that church-run schools have a right to operate as public-funded charters. If so, the decision could transform K-12 ...
Oklahoma charter schools, none of them religious, serve about 7.2 percent of the state’s public school pupils. They are operated by private entities. In 2022, the Supreme Court held that Maine ...
The Supreme Court hears oral arguments Wednesday in St. Isidore v. Drummond, its first-ever case about charter schools. I’ve seen many headlines claiming that the justices are about to take a ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court indicated that it would not take on Peltier v. Charter Day School. The court will not decide if charter schools are public or private.
As my colleague Robert Barnes reported, the Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down that program with a 6-to-3 vote, saying it must allow tuition given by the state to go to religious schools as well ...
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