While the process in Tennessee has only just begun, legal observers say it could follow a similar path to the one in Oklahoma ...
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The Supreme Court will get another shot at church-state separation
In May 2025, the Supreme Court handed down a 4–4 split decision in Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond. That deadlock left intact a ruling from the Oklahoma Supreme Court that denied ...
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti issued a legal opinion arguing the state law that requires charter schools to be ...
In addition to plans for a Jewish charter school in Oklahoma, Tennessee’s attorney general has argued in favor of a Christian ...
As Tim Rosenberger and I wrote last summer, that non-decision guaranteed future litigation. We predicted that the resulting case could determine “whether religious liberty and educational opportunity ...
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Jewish Group Revives Push for Public Funding for Religious Schools That Stalled at Supreme Court
Explore the debate on public funding for religious schools, as a Jewish group aims to establish a virtual charter school.
Host Brien Blakely and Chief Legal Analyst Khalif Rhodes discuss the case involving the former co-owner of Sycamore Brewing ...
In a sign that the barrier between church and state could be further weakened, the Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a bid by Oklahoma officials to approve the nation’s first publicly funded ...
In one of the most significant cases of the term, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority seemed willing to allow the nation’s first religious public charter school, permitting direct and complete ...
Jewish or Catholic, a publicly funded religious charter school violates the separation of church and state so important for ...
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