Oy. Here we go. We're screwed.
"In a sign that barrier between church and state could be further weakened, #SCOTUS agreed to hear a bid by #Oklahoma officials to approve the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school.
The court..consistently backs religious claims, will hear a dispute over proposed St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, which would serve students online throughout the state while maintaining its remit to promote Catholic faith."
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-hear-church-state-fight-oklahoma-bid-launch-first-public-rcna186031
"In a sign that barrier between church and state could be further weakened, #SCOTUS agreed to hear a bid by #Oklahoma officials to approve the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school.
The court..consistently backs religious claims, will hear a dispute over proposed St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, which would serve students online throughout the state while maintaining its remit to promote Catholic faith."
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-hear-church-state-fight-oklahoma-bid-launch-first-public-rcna186031
Supreme Court to hear fight over bid to launch first publicly funded religious school
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a bid by Oklahoma officials to approve the nation's first publicly-funded religious charter school.Lawrence Hurley (NBC News)
Laffy •
Justice Barrett’s recusal makes this grant that much *more* telling (and, to me, ominous).
If the Court splits 4-4, the decision below is affirmed without any opinion. That the justices granted certiorari *despite* Barrett’s recusal suggests that there may well be five votes to side with Oklahoma.