On Thursday, the Supreme Court said, in a rare ruling of 4-4, that Oklahoma could not establish the first religious religious school in the country with direct funding in taxpayers.
Judge Amy Kony Barrett did not participate in the decision, as she abandoned the case early, and her relations are assumed to be linked to the Notardam Law clinic that supported the Catholic diocese, but she did not explain its decision.
The Supreme Court issued an opinion on the one line that supports the Supreme Court in Oklahoma that the taxi -taxi schools will violate both American constitutions and the United States.
The Supreme Court wrote in a non -signed ruling, so it is not known how every fairness voted on this case: “The ruling was confirmed by a court divided into an equal footing.”
The lawsuit in its place leaves the provisions of the minimum court that stated that the arrangement would have violated the condition of establishing the first amendment.
The US Supreme Court, April 7, 2025 in Washington.
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