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Will Religion’s Remarkable Winning Streak at the Supreme Court Continue?

Last updated: March 30, 2025 8:35 am
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The Supreme Court is set to hear three important religion cases this spring, marking a return to a focus on the religion clauses of the First Amendment after a brief hiatus. These cases will test the court’s assertive vision of religious liberty, a commitment that has been prominent under Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.

One of the cases to be argued asks whether a Catholic charity in Wisconsin should receive a tax exemption. Another case involves a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, questioning its constitutionality, and whether parents can withdraw their children from classes with religious objections to the curriculum in Maryland schools.

The court has shown a trend of favoring religious liberty in its decisions over the past decade, with the pro-religion side winning the majority of cases concerning the First Amendment’s protection of religious freedom. This trend has been welcomed by advocates for religious liberty, who see it as a step towards recognizing the constitutional protection of religious equality.

However, not everyone is pleased with this trend. Some critics argue that the court’s emphasis on religious liberty is shifting the balance away from concerns about government entanglement with religion. The upcoming education cases, in particular, have sparked controversy, with some fearing that they could fundamentally alter the American public school system.

One of the cases involves a religious charter school in Oklahoma seeking government funding, raising questions about whether public schools should be allowed to operate as religious institutions. Another case in Maryland addresses whether parents have the right to opt their children out of classroom discussions on L.G.B.T.Q. themes, highlighting the tension between religious freedom and educational policy.

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The third case concerns a Catholic charity in Wisconsin being denied a tax exemption due to its perceived lack of religious activities. These cases will test the boundaries of the court’s approach to religious liberty and could have far-reaching implications for the intersection of religion and public life.

As the court prepares to hear these cases, the outcome will likely have a significant impact on the future of religious liberty in America. The court’s track record of ruling in favor of religious claims suggests that the arguments from the charter school, the charity, and the parents will likely receive a favorable reception. However, the implications of these decisions on the broader landscape of religious freedom remain to be seen.

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