Attorneys and members from the Oklahoma charter board speak to reporters outside the Supreme Court as it debates a case on religious charter schools.
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00:01Oklahoma families deserve more options for education, not fewer.
00:07Education in our country is lagging and we need diverse, high-quality options.
00:13That's why our client, the State Board, approved St. Isidore because it submitted a very strong proposal.
00:20In fact, the two Catholic organizations that founded St. Isidore operate their own schools
00:26and in those schools they have achieved a 100% graduation rate and a 98% college placement rate.
00:33And that's exactly what the State Board wants in its state.
00:36More opportunities for high-quality education just like that.
00:41In this case today, the court was asked to decide a very simple question.
00:45The question is whether the state can create a program, invite private groups to participate,
00:51and tell religious groups and religious groups alone that they can't be a part of the program.
00:56The simple answer to that question is they can't do that.
00:59Because the First Amendment, specifically the Free Exercise Clause,
01:03protects the right of religious organizations to be treated equally with others.
01:08The problem with Oklahoma law is that it tells religious groups and religious groups alone
01:13that they can't be a part of the program.
01:15And we're hopeful that given the arguments we've made today,
01:18the Supreme Court will recognize that.
01:20Because in the last eight years, the Supreme Court has decided three cases,
01:25very similar to this one, where the Supreme Court has found that the state can't create a program
01:31and invite everyone except people of faith.
01:34So we can't make a plan to make a change,
01:35which will occur before.
01:37No.
01:38Move out to chambers.
01:39Of these things, because of the Supreme Court.
01:40They may not be authority.
01:42To be your
01:50focus even in your happiness.
01:55So we've at our shaved towards hearing a language,
01:56and I cannot mention a short hearing a moment.