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Drummond (Docket 24-396) is a pending United States Supreme Court case dealing with the separation of church and state within the Establishment Clause. The case deals with the establishment of a nonsecular charter school using public funds by the Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board.
Only a quarter of high schools met the state's requirement of offering AP classes last school year, according to an Oklahoma Watch analysis.
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to consider reviving an effort to create the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school. In what is set to become a major case implicating religious ...
The court set 10 a.m. April 2 to hear the arguments during an en banc hearing in the Supreme Court’s courtroom at the state Capitol. According to the filing, each side will have 30 minutes to ...
(4) whether the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals' holding that the Oklahoma Post-Conviction Procedure Act precluded post-conviction relief is an adequate and independent state-law ground for the judgment. January 22, 2024: October 9, 2024 Gutierrez v. Saenz: 23-7809
After passage by both houses, a bill is submitted to the Governor of Oklahoma who may choose to sign the bill, thereby making it law, or veto it, returning it to the Legislature with his objections. In such a case, the bill only becomes law if each house of the Legislature votes to override the veto with a two-thirds majority.
The case hinged upon the idea of what a publicly funded school can teach. But parents do have a role to play in that conversation. Oklahoma Supreme Court Finds Catholic Charter School Unconstitutional
Supreme Court case Year Significance Law Applied Marbury v. Madison: 1803 Established the principle of judicial review empowering the Supreme Court to nullify an act of the legislative or executive branch that violates the Constitution U.S. Const. art. I; U.S. Const. art. III, § 2; Judiciary Act of 1789 § 13 McCulloch v. Maryland: 1819