Supreme Court deadlocked in religious charter school case
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The court explicitly declined to answer the big question, even though it hovered over the case and surfaced repeatedly in oral arguments.
The Supreme Court rejected the Trump admin's bid to quickly resume deportations of Venezuelans under the Alien Enemies Act.
What do questions from the key justices in the case tell us about where the Supreme Court might be headed on nationwide injunctions?
Justice Brett Kavanugh flustered a Trump administration attorney by pressing him for details on how the plan to end birthright citizenship would actually work.
On a more rational court, Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond would not have been close at all.
The case could not be more high-stakes as the Trump administration has been stymied by at least 17 nationwide injunctions between January and the end of March.
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The New Republic on MSNFour Supreme Court Justices Refuse to Read the First AmendmentThe Supreme Court has deadlocked on the question of religious charter schools, thanks to four justices who didn’t bother reading what the First Amendment says about separation of church and state.