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NextImg:BREAKING: Supreme Court DEADLOCKS on Oklahoma charter school decision – The Right Scoop

The state of Oklahoma was hoping to begin the first ever Christian public school, but that hope is now dashed as the Supreme Court deadlocked on the decision of whether to overturn the state supreme court ruling.

The vote was 4-4 after Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself from the case. There were no written opinions because of the deadlock.

Here’s more from NBC News:

Oklahoma will not be able to launch the nation’s first ever religious public charter school after the Supreme Court on Thursday deadlocked 4-4 in a major case on the separation of church and state.

The decision by the evenly divided court means that a ruling by the Oklahoma Supreme Court that said the proposal to launch St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School violates both the federal Constitution and state law remains in place.

As there was no majority, the court did not issue a written decision, and the case sets no nationwide precedent on the contentious legal question of whether religious schools must be able to participate in taxpayer-funded state charter school programs.

A key factor in the outcome was that conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who would have been the deciding vote, did not participate in the case. She did not explain why, but it is likely because of her ties with Notre Dame Law School. The law school’s religious liberty clinic represents the charter school.

The court will likely be asked to weigh in on the issue in future cases.

St Isidore would have operated online statewide with a remit to promote the Catholic faith.