Oklahoma Charter Case Heads to Supreme Court
Oklahoma Charter Case Heads to Supreme Court
Oklahoma Charter Case Heads to Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court will consider a challenge to Michigan's ban on government funding of religious schools on Sept. 30, amid the ongoing debate over school choice and religious liberty. In Oklahoma, the Statewide Charter School Board voted to appeal the state Supreme Court's decision blocking St. Isidore of Seville, the nation's first publicly funded religious charter school, to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Oklahoma Attorney General has petitioned to enforce the state court's ruling, arguing that the contract violates both state and federal constitutions. The ongoing legal battles reflect broader national conflicts over the extent to which public funds can support religious education, with both sides claiming to defend religious liberty.

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