Supreme Court tie vote blocks taxpayer-funded Catholic charter school
The Supreme Court has effectively ended a publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, dividing 4-4. The outcome keeps in place a decision that invalidated a vote by a state charter school board to approve the nation's first religious charter school.
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