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On June 27th the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in the Mahmoud versus Taylor case.In that case a group of parents, from multiple faith and ethnic backgro ...
A 15-year-old student's family says he was sexually assaulted by soccer teammates for months while coaches and administrators ...
Ohio plans a swift appeal of a decision declaring the state's private school voucher system unconstitutional. Franklin County ...
Although it is not known for swiftness, the Supreme Court surprised the nation last week with a relatively speedy decision on its first case involving charter schools. The court heard oral arguments ...
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.
A divided 4-4 high court let stand an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling prohibiting the first religious public charter school in the U.S. Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court dealt an unexpected blow Thursday to the conservative drive for religious charter schools, with the justices splitting 4-4 and unable to rule in a case from ...
The Supreme Court deadlocked Thursday in a case that decided whether Oklahoma could provide funding to a religious charter school, the justices’ first tie vote on a major case in nearly a dec… ...
Thursday's outcome keeps in place an Oklahoma court decision that invalidated a vote by a state charter school board to approve the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School.
Then, in 2020, the Supreme Court said that Montana could not exclude religious schools from a program providing tax credits to people who donate to scholarships for private-school students.
What To Watch For The charter school case is one of several major religious rights cases the Supreme Court will be deciding before its term ends in June. Justices are also now deliberating on tax ...
The Supreme Court's 4-4 split halts the St. Isidore Catholic Virtual School in Oklahoma, reigniting debates on taxpayer-funded religious education and church-state separation.