
Supreme Court seems open to allowing Oklahoma Catholic charter school - Washington Examiner
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : Drummond, however, has maintained that Oklahoma's charter schools function as public schools and must, therefore, remain secular.47% : "Justice Gorsuch pointed out earlier, a state could easily design a different kind of charter school system where they really were government-run, government-controlled, government-created, government-established private charter schools," Kavanaugh said.
46% : The case has triggered fierce debate over the role of religion in publicly funded education and sharply divided Republican officials in Oklahoma.
38% : "Under this court's test, Saint Isidore is neither the government nor engaged in state action," Campbell said. Chief Justice John Roberts struck a more cautious tone, noting that past religious liberty cases concerned more limited benefits, such as playground upgrades or school tuition reimbursement.
33% : Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt and the Trump administration support the school's creation, while Republican state Attorney General Gentner Drummond argues it violates constitutional limits on government involvement in religion.
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