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St. Isidore of Seville is hardly a household name, but it is a name that will be widely associated with the separation of ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett took no part in a split decision that denied public funding for the nation's first religious charter school.
The U.S. Supreme Court put an end to a taxpayer-funded Catholic school in Oklahoma, dividing 4-4 in a closely watched case ...
The case, a major test of the separation of church and state, was an unexpected loss for those advocating a greater role for religion in public life.
The creation of the nation's first religious charter school was blocked by a tie vote from the U.S. Supreme Court.
An enormous amount of time, money, and effort were spent on this case, only to have it end without resolution.
The decision by the evenly divided court means a ruling by the Oklahoma Supreme Court that said the proposal to launch St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School violates both the federal ...
The school’s religious liberty clinic had been representing one of the parties in the case, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School. US Supreme Court justices (rear, from left ...
In a split decision, the U.S. Supreme Court voted to uphold a lower court decision that held a religious charter school cannot obtain public funding from the state of Oklahoma.
Though she did not explain her decision, the former University of Notre Dame law professor had multiple ties to the attorneys representing the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School.
Dublin talent Isidore unveils buoyant offering “No Time, All The Time,” tapping into a sense of longing and yearning. Weaving jangly indie-pop sensibilities with introspective vocals, the track ...
A ruling in favor of St. Isidore, a proposed Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, could have bolstered religious freedom and educational options. Instead the Court split 4-4. That means the state ...