Oklahoma's own attorney general has called it unconstitutional. He said this will open up the floodgates for a host of other religious charter school applications that Oklahomans won't want to support. Americans United for Separation of Church and State has already promised to bring legal action. But there is some reason to think that the Supreme Court could take a friendly view of this school.
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