Oklahoma's proposed state-funded Catholic school violates U.S. Constitution, says A.G. Drummond
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Oklahoma's proposed state-funded Catholic school violates U.S. Constitution, says A.G. Drummond
Oklahoma Attorney General and 2026 candidate for Governor Gentner Drummond has filed a brief one month before the case of an Oklahoma state-funded religious charter school goes before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Stitt, Drummond at Odds over Religious Liberties
Both Governor Kevin Stitt and Attorney General Gentner Drummond are claiming they are strong supporters of religious liberty, but they have opposing views on an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court hearing involving the approval of a publicly funding religious charter school in Oklahoma. Stitt has filed an amicus brief supporting the creation of the Catholic Church’s St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School. Drummond is representing the state of Okla
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