Religious rights are sparking both unanimity and deep divisions on the Supreme Court this term, with one major decision still to come.
On Thursday, all nine justices sided with Catholic Charities Bureau in its tax fight with Wisconsin. But weeks earlier, the court’s 4-4 deadlock handed those same religious interests a loss by refusing to greenlight the nation’s first religious charter school.
Now, advocates are turning their attention to the other major religion case still pending this term, which concerns whether parents have the First Amendment right to opt-out their children from instruction including books with LGBTQ themes.
“The court has been using its Religion Clause cases over the past few years to send the message that everything doesn't have to be quite so polarized and quite