
Supreme Court Conservatives Signal Support For Public Religious Charter Schools
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8% Center
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : " Attorney James Campbell, a lawyer for the state's charter school board that approved St. Isidore, told Justice Kavanaugh that Oklahoma already permits charter schools with specific themes, noting that only religion seemed to be off limits, the Associated Press reported.49% : In the event of a 4-4 tie, the Oklahoma Supreme Court's 6-2 ruling blocking the creation of St. Isidore would be left in place, which deemed the charter school a "governmental entity" that would violate constitutional limits on government involvement in religion.
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