The New Republic on MSNOpinion
The Supreme Court Will Get Another Shot at Church-State Separation
A split decision prevented the religious right from creating the first public-funded religious school in Oklahoma—but they’re ...
The fate of the law that caps the number of signatures in a single county lies in the hands of the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court issued two precedential rulings about the state Open Records Act on Nov. 25, one involving county ...
Thanks to antitrust rulings from the Supreme Court, college football is on an unsustainable path. Only Congress can save it.
Attorneys for Oklahoma’s Tax Commission are asking the US Supreme Court not to hear the tax dispute of a Muscogee Nation ...
Three Oklahoma legislators ask the state Supreme Court to toss OG&E’s rate hike and storm-related charges, potentially ...
Riverstone Academy in Pueblo is the latest school to test the legal limits of government funding for religious schools and ...
The Forward on MSN
Jewish Group Revives Push for Public Funding for Religious Schools That Stalled at Supreme Court
Explore the debate on public funding for religious schools, as a Jewish group aims to establish a virtual charter school.
AlterNet on MSN
Supreme Court may allow religious right to strike down separation of church and state
When the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment was adopted in 1791, the Founding Fathers were clear about two things: (1) ...
Supporters of a former Oklahoma City police officer convicted of raping more than a dozen women 10 years ago renewed a push ...
Oklahoma court tosses lawsuit over Bibles in the classroom after state refuses to enforce mandate - Oklahoma education officials will not require schools to teach the Bible in grades 5 through 12 ...
OCU Law professor Jeremy Telman weighs in on an OU student’s assignment dispute and the broader debate over religion and ...
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