How SCOTUS Could Reshape Religious Liberty With Two Cases

The U.S. Supreme Court's May 22 deadlock prevented the establishment of the nation's first religious charter school.

A decision allowing such an institution would have dramatically overhauled long-standing norms about public education and religious freedom in the United States.

But decisions in two other cases centered on religion and the First Amendment are still ahead, and experts say those, too, could reshape what religious liberty means across the nation.

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