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'Fascinating Case': Jonathan Turley Says Catholic School Had 'Good Day' At SCOTUS Oral Arguments

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60% : But when they did that, they said these need to be non-religious schools," Turley told Smith.
57% : Supreme Court Becoming Increasingly Frustrated With 'Half-Baked' Cases Challenging Trump Deportations, Turley Says) "It's a fascinating case, not only because it's divided Republicans in Oklahoma, but Oklahoma was saying they wanted to create a system of private schools offering public education.
42% : (RELATED: Jonathan Turley Says Even 'Liberal Justices' May Halt 'Lilliputian Attack' On Trump From District Judges) "There was some moment Justice Sotomayor was questioning Campbell saying 'Well, here you are saying you will not admit people outside of the faith and you're going to engage in these forms of discrimination,' and Campbell nailed that one and said 'Here is the pages.

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