
Brett Kavanaugh Thinks the Separation of Church and State Is Anti-Catholic Bigotry - SLATE's Mark Joseph Stern
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55% : If anything, they appeared eager to accelerate them -- casting the long-standing nationwide ban on sectarian charter schools as an egregious form of anti-religious bigotry.53% : Wednesday's case, Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond, was engineered by conservative activists seeking to expand state funding of religious education.
45% : And it would further enfeeble secular public education, diverting billions of dollars away from inclusive public schools toward religious academies that openly discriminate against those outside their faith.
43% : The Oklahoma Supreme Court sided with the attorney general last year, ruling that the state constitution prohibits taxpayer funding of St. Isidore.
42% : It would bury what remains of church-state separation, forcing every American to subsidize the indoctrination of children into faiths they may not share.
39% : But Attorney General Gentner Drummond, a Republican, objected; the state's constitution, he pointed out, forbids the expenditure of public money on any "sectarian institution" and requires that public schools be "free from sectarian control."
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