Attorney General Wilson files brief supporting religious charter schools at U.S. Supreme Court

Attorney General Wilson files brief supporting religious charter schools at U.S. Supreme Court
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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has taken further steps in his advocacy for religious liberty and school choice by filing a friend-of-the-court brief with the U.S. Supreme Court. This action is part of two significant cases concerning the eligibility of religious charter schools to receive state funding.

Previously, Attorney General Wilson submitted a similar brief urging the Supreme Court to consider these cases, which it has now agreed to review. He argues against the Oklahoma State Supreme Court’s decision that prevents a Catholic virtual charter school from operating due to its religious nature, deeming it unconstitutional.

“The Constitution does not allow the government to discriminate against religious institutions simply because they operate from a faith-based perspective,” stated Attorney General Wilson. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that religious organizations are not excluded from public benefits or educational programs.

This legal challenge aligns with Wilson’s broader efforts to protect religious freedom and broaden educational opportunities. The resolution of this case could have far-reaching implications for school choice and the involvement of religious entities in education across the country.

“Our office remains steadfast in defending the rights of religious organizations and ensuring that families have access to diverse educational opportunities,” Wilson added. “We are proud to stand with our fellow attorneys general in fighting for these constitutional principles.”

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments on April 30. The brief filed by General Wilson is backed by attorneys general from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, and Texas.



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