Supreme Court Weighs Allowing the First-Ever Taxpayer-Funded Religious Charter School

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Supreme Court's conservatives lean toward allowing country's first religious public charter school

All 46 states that allow public charter schools do not allow religious entities to participate, so a ruling in favor of St. Isidore would open the doors to other states' either changing their laws to allow religious schools or facing lawsuits that would require them.

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How Oklahoma leaders at Supreme Court hearing on religious charter school responded to arguments

While charter schools, by law, are public schools, St. Isidore’s supporters have argued the opposite — that charter schools should be viewed as a private entity and not as a state actor.

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Supreme Court appears poised to approve first-ever taxpayer-funded Catholic charter school

The Supreme Court appeared set Wednesday to allow Oklahoma to fund a religious charter school, potentially transforming K-12 education across the country. The eight justices splintered along ideological lines during oral arguments in the blockbuster case over whether the Sooner State’s charter school board can approve the application of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School. With Justice Amy Coney Barrett recusing from the case, the decision could come down to Chief Justice John Roberts, who was largely quiet during arguments but sounded sympathetic to St. Isidore’s application.

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Supreme Court appears ready to bless the country’s first public religious charter school
The justices heard arguments on an Oklahoma court decision last year that rejected a state contract to open St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School.
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Supreme Court Considers Whether the First Amendment Allows 'Religious Charter Schools'
The Supreme Court heard arguments over whether states may insist that charter schools be nonsectarian. The Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and Diocese of Tulsa created a nonprofit to seek a charter school contract. The school they wanted to operate, however, would be explicitly religious. The St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Catholic Charter School was rejected.
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U.S. Supreme Court should allow Oklahoma to have a religious charter school | Opinion
Oklahoma families will be closely following arguments in Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond on April 30 at the U.S. Supreme Court. The case will determine whether states will be free to provide more innovative solutions to improve education for the benefit of all families and for our nation’s future.
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Divided Supreme Court weighs effort to create nation's first religious charter school
Eight of the nine justices are considering the case, as Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself. A ruling in favor of the school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, could lead to the country's first religious charter school. If the Supreme Court deadlocks 4-4, it would leave intact the Oklahoma Supreme Court's decision.
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Supreme Court to hear charter school case
The Supreme Court must decide if tax funding for a religious charter school violates the separation of church and state. The State of Oklahoma says public money cannot go toward funding religion, leading the Catholic Saint Isidore School to sue. The school argues, there are all kinds of schools allowed in the charter program.
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Roberts might hold key Supreme Court vote over 1st publicly funded religious charter school
Roberts was the only justice whose vote seemed in doubt. Four other conservative justices seemed firmly on the side of the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School and the state charter school board. Three liberal justices seemed just as likely to vote to affirm an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling that held that the taxpayer-funded school would entangle church and state.
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Supreme Court hears arguments on blockbuster religious charter school case: live updates
The U.S. Constitution prohibits the government from establishing a religion. But it also says the government cannot prohibit people from freely exercising religion. A similar decision in the Oklahoma case could greatly increase the use of taxpayer money for religious education. The case is one of three that could make this a blockbuster term of religious rights.
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Supreme Court weighs fate of first religious charter school
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday in a case that will determine whether the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school can operate in Oklahoma. At least 45 states and D.C. currently have charter school laws on the books. The taxpayer-funded programs are subject to state supervision but generally granted more autonomy than traditional public schools.
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Funding for the faithful?
Lael Weinberger | The Supreme Court weighs an attempt to block a religious charter school in Oklahoma
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Supreme Court appears sympathetic to Catholic charter school using public funds
CV NEWS FEED // The Supreme Court appears to be leaning in favor of an Oklahoma Catholic school being the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a pivotal case that may determine whether an Oklahoma Catholic school receives public funding.
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Supreme Court to weigh nation's first religious charter school: What's at stake in blockbuster case?
The Supreme Court will consider whether the Catholic Church in Oklahoma can run the nation's first religious charter school. The court’s decision is expected to turn on whether charter schools – which are publicly funded but have private operators – are public schools under the law. If they are not, prohibiting the church from participating could be discrimination under the Constitution.
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Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Over Religious Charter Schools: Live Updates
The case tests whether public money can be used to fund a religious charter school in Oklahoma. The outcome could affect how public education funds are used in virtually all states. The school,St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, aims to incorporate Catholic teachings into its activities.
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