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The bid to create the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school fell flat at the Supreme Court this week, but ...
The debate in the legislature follows an ethics complaint against Maine Supreme Court Justice Catherine Connors that has yet to be resolved.
The U.S. Supreme Court could not find five votes for either side in an appeal that would have established the first state-supported religious charter school in the nation. The 4-4 split — made possibl ...
A Democratic representative from Georgia reintroduced a bill to create term limits for Supreme Court justices.
COMMENTARY: It’s only a matter of time before a case questioning the constitutionality of excluding religious schools from ...
It isn’t often that a high-profile Supreme Court case deadlocks 4-4, ending not in a majority decision and dissents but in a ...
Professor Joseph Thai with the University of Oklahoma College of Law breaks down what the Supreme Court's 4-4 vote on the St. Isidore religious charter school case means.
That ban, which went into effect when Oklahoma became a state in 1907, was upheld by voters in a 2016 referendum. But the ...
The National Law Journal reflects on the most memorable moments at the lectern during the term and which advocates stood out—for better and for worse.
An evenly-divided Supreme Court on May 22 sidestepped a major ruling in a case over what would have been the nation’s first ...
Although another case could soon come before the high court, the ACLU still welcomed that, for now, “public schools must ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 4-4, effectively ending taxpayer funding for the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School ...
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