
US Supreme Court to hear Oklahoma's religious charter school case
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : " The questions brought forward by the case are: "Charter schools now face a critical moment," the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, which has advocated for the schools, told the Supreme Court this month.49% : "Charter schools now face a critical moment," the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, which has advocated for the schools, told the Supreme Court this month.
47% : The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear an Oklahoma case to determine whether public tax dollars can be used to create the nation's first religious charter school.
47% : The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear an Oklahoma case to determine whether public tax dollars can be used to create the nation's first religious charter school.
45% : The battle is over St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual Charter School, and a ruling could effectively redefine charter schools as private entities, even though most state laws - including Oklahoma's - deem them to be public schools.
45% : "This case presents an existential threat not just to the fabric of public charter schools, but to their continued existence."
45% : The battle is over St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual Charter School, and a ruling could effectively redefine charter schools as private entities, even though most state laws - including Oklahoma's - deem them to be public schools.
45% : "This case presents an existential threat not just to the fabric of public charter schools, but to their continued existence."
43% : Whether the state violates the Free Exercise Clause by excluding privately run religious schools from the state's charter school program solely because the schools are religious, or whether a state can justify such an exclusion by invoking anti-establishment interests that go further than the Establishment Clause requires.
40% : "The Oklahoma Supreme Court sided with my argument that these schools would be violating the Oklahoma and U.S. Constitution."The
39% : "The Oklahoma Supreme Court sided with my argument that these schools would be violating the Oklahoma and U.S. Constitution.
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