‘Fascinating Case’: Jonathan Turley Says Catholic School Had ‘Good Day’ At SCOTUS Oral Arguments

On Wednesday, a law professor at George Washington University, Jonathan Torley, told Sandra Smith on Wednesday that the Catholic Charter School performed well during oral arguments before the US Supreme Court.

Conservative judges who tend to support arguments from lawyers at the Saint Issidor School from Seville Catholic Catholic School, which was initially approved for a charter in Oklahoma before a lawsuit against the state prosecutor, describing the granting of an unconstitutional charter. Torley said that despite the efforts made by the liberal judges, the previous court rulings indicated that the school could win. (Related: The Supreme Court has become increasingly frustrated by “unaware” cases that challenge Trump’s deportations, says Torley)

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“It is a great issue, not only because it is divided into Republicans in Oklahoma, but Oklahoma was saying they wanted to create a system of private schools that offer public education. But when they did, they said that these schools are non -religious,” said Torley Smith. “Well, Saint -Esidor is clearly a religious school. They said,“ Look, we are ready to do everything that these schools do. We are ready to recognize people who are not in our faith and meet these other obligations that I have identified. It should not only distinguish us against us because we are religious. “

“This came to the court today,” Torley added. “We cannot not face it if you are also a religious organization. Judges have spent this, and there are cases that seem to support school. It is always difficult to know that, because some judges are not coming. But it seems like a good day for this rented school and for those who want more stadium for religious schools in general.”

In 2022, the Karson’s Supreme Court ruled against McCain that a program allows parents in areas where there are no high schools to use vouchers to pay the price of private schools that were constitutionally prevented from using vouchers for religious schools. Torley highlighted one exchange he said well for the school. (Related: Jonathan Torley says that “liberal judges” may stop the “Lilipotian attack” on Trump from the provinces)

“There was some moment when justice was Sotomiore, asking Campbell, saying,” Well, here you say that you will not recognize people outside faith and will participate in these forms of discrimination, “Campbell delivered that one of them said,” Here is the pages. We say exactly the opposite, ”Torley Smith said.” So, the school here says, “We are in compliance. “

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