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Are Religious Charter Schools Legal?

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Politics, Government

4.8 • 3.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2025

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Sarah Isgur and David French explain the upcoming Supreme Court decision regarding the public chartering of religious schools and how it might implicate the establishment clause. The Agenda:—Justice Gorsuch is the new Justice Kennedy—More on SCOTUS lie-gate—Magic and Larry Bird (Lisa Blatt and Roman Martinez)—Lisa Blatt’s apology—FBI knocks down the wrong door—Chartering religious schools—What is a charter school?—The establishment clause question Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ready?

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I was born ready.

0:33.6

I was born ready. Welcome to advisory opinions. I'm Sarah Isgert. That's David French. And we're going to do one of our famous,

0:55.2

famous, David, split podcast where we're going to talk about the facts and the precedent around

1:01.4

the Oklahoma charter school religion case. And then we're going to talk about the oral argument

1:07.9

on the next podcast. But first, let's do a little

1:11.4

Supreme Court housekeeping. We've had three opinions since we've talked about opinions, David.

1:17.4

And look, none of them are bringing down the house. But two of them were Gorsuch opinions,

1:23.7

which is interesting because, you know, for a long time, Justice Ginsburg was known as

1:29.1

being the justice who, like, got her opinions out the door first. And it's why, like, come early

1:35.3

December, everyone was like, oh, no opinions coming. Sad. It's really not because, like, overall,

1:41.5

the court is taking longer. I mean, they literally are,

1:46.4

but it's because we were so used to Justice Ginsburg being the first out the door.

1:48.2

So it is interesting to me that Justice Gorsuch is like clearing the decks

1:52.4

probably means like personality wise.

1:54.6

He's not a procrastinator, for instance,

1:56.5

not leaving that homework till 2 a.m. the night before.

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