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At least 45 states and D.C. currently have charter school laws on the books. The taxpayer-funded ... s separation of church and state.Gregory Garre, who represented Oklahoma Attorney General ...
Gregory Garre, representing Oklahoma’s attorney general, said the state already has means to support religious education. “Oklahoma respects and promotes, through vouchers and other means ...
Greg Garre, the lawyer defending the Oklahoma decision, repeatedly urged the justices to consider the broad impact of a ruling for the school. “This is going to have a dramatic effect on charter ...
Justices heard arguments for and against St. Isidore, a proposed Oklahoma school that would become the nation's first religious charter school.
Two centuries of history on this topic is clear. April 17, 2025 Washington attorney Gregory Garre said it would be “remarkable” for the court to overrule Congress and the laws of 47 states and ...
Gregory Garre, an attorney representing the state's attorney general, Gentner Drummond, is a former colleague and mentee of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. Garre appeared before the ...
Garre countered that charter schools are defined as public in state law ... “Could a school say we’re going to be a LGBTQ-plus friendly school so that the books that elementary schoolchildren are ...
Justice Samuel Alito left little doubt as to where he stands on the case. While questioning Gregory Garre, who argued the case on behalf of Drummond, Alito said that the Oklahoma attorney general’s ...
That would have a "dramatic effect on charter schools across the country," said the lawyer, Gregory Garre of Latham & Watkins. During the hearing, Roberts, the court's most moderate Republican ...
A major test of the separation of church and state asks the Supreme Court to allow the country's first religious charter ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments over whether taxpayer dollars may be used to directly fund a proposed Catholic charter school in Oklahoma. The case could redraw the line between church and state.