“The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday blocked what could be the nation’s first religious charter school, bringing a setback to a conservative movement that has increasingly fought for public funding of religious education,” the New York Times reported.
“This case will likely be appealed, and potentially headed to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court’s conservative majority broadly embraces the role of religion in public life and is open to sending taxpayer money to religious schools. It appeared.”
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