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Supreme Court to Consider Oklahoma’s Catholic Charter School

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26.01.2025

The current Supreme Court majority has cleared away a lot of nonsense in how the First Amendment addresses religious liberty and what counts as the forbidden “establishment” of a government church. A good deal of the action has been in school choice.

In Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue (2020), it allowed Montanans to use generally available private-education tax credits for religious as well as non-religious schools, striking down the anti-Catholic Blaine Amendments. In Carson v. Makin (2022), the Court ruled 6–3 that tuition........

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