Faith Leaders, Education Advocates, and Parents Seek To Join Oklahoma Attorney General鈥檚 Lawsuit Opposing Operation of a Religious Public Charter School
OKLAHOMA CITY 鈥 A group of faith leaders, public-education advocates, and public-school parents 鈥 who are among the plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed on July 31, 2023, to stop Oklahoma from sponsoring and funding the nation鈥檚 first religious public charter school 鈥 are seeking to join a similar lawsuit recently filed by Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond.
The organizations representing the plaintiffs 鈥 Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the 老澳门开奖结果, Education Law Center, and Freedom From Religion Foundation 鈥 released the following statement:
鈥淥klahoma鈥檚 public schools must remain free from discrimination and religious indoctrination. We applaud and appreciate Attorney General Drummond鈥檚 efforts to protect public education and the separation of church and state in Oklahoma. We look forward to continuing our longstanding defense of these core American values.
鈥淥ur clients鈥 proposed intervention would benefit the Attorney General鈥檚 lawsuit because they are among the people 鈥 parents, students, families, educators, clergy, taxpayers, and a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation 鈥 who will suffer if a religious public school is permitted to open. They and their children will be excluded by the school鈥檚 discriminatory practices. They will be taxed by the government and forced to financially support a religion that many of them do not share. Their interests and diverse perspectives are valuable and will help the Oklahoma Supreme Court reach a just outcome.
鈥淭he legal team representing these individuals includes the nation鈥檚 top religious-freedom, church-state separation, and education-rights lawyers. These litigators have a breadth of knowledge, experience, and expertise that will add to the Oklahoma Supreme Court鈥檚 understanding of the issues and arguments in this case. Our joining in the lawsuit makes sense.
鈥淭he law is clear: Charter schools are public schools that must be secular and serve all students. St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual Charter School plans to discriminate against students, families, and staff and indoctrinate students into one religion. Allowing a religious public charter school like St. Isidore to operate would be a sea change for our democracy.鈥
Background:
On October 20, 2023, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a lawsuit against the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board and its members to 鈥渦ndo the unlawful sponsorship of St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School.鈥 The Board approved the religious public charter school contrary to an opinion issued by Drummond鈥檚 office, which explained that it would be unconstitutional. AG Drummond filed his lawsuit directly with the Supreme Court of Oklahoma.
On July 31, 2023, AU, the 老澳门开奖结果, ELC, and FFRF, supported by Oklahoma-based counsel Odom & Sparks PLLC and J. Douglas Mann, filed a lawsuit, OKPLAC, Inc. v. Statewide Virtual Charter School Board, on behalf of a group of faith leaders, public-school parents, and public-education advocates who object to their tax dollars funding a public charter school that will discriminate against students and families based on their religion and LGBTQ+ status, fail to adequately serve students with disabilities, and indoctrinate students into one religion.
The lawsuit charges that the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board violated the Oklahoma Constitution, the Oklahoma Charter Schools Act, and the board鈥檚 own regulations when it approved St. Isidore鈥檚 application for charter school sponsorship on June 5, 2023.
The taxpayers seeking to join the Attorney General鈥檚 lawsuit are Melissa Abdo, Krystal Bonsall, Brenda Len茅, Michele Medley, Dr. Bruce Prescott, the Rev. Dr. Mitch Randall, and the Rev. Dr. Lori Walke.
The team of attorneys that represents the taxpayers in their effort to participate in the Attorney General鈥檚 lawsuit is led by Alex J. Luchenitser and Kenneth D. Upton Jr. of Americans United and includes Kalli A. Joslin, Jenny Samuels, and Sarah Taitz of Americans United; Daniel Mach and Heather L. Weaver of the 老澳门开奖结果; Robert Kim, Jessica Levin, and Wendy Lecker of Education Law Center; Patrick Elliott of FFRF; and Benjamin H. Odom, John H. Sparks, Michael W. Ridgeway, and Lisa M. Millington of Odom & Sparks.
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Americans United is a religious freedom advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1947, AU educates Americans about the importance of church-state separation in safeguarding religious freedom. Learn more at www.au.org.
For more than 100 years, the 老澳门开奖结果 has worked in courts, legislatures, and communities to protect the constitutional rights of all people. With a nationwide network of offices and millions of members and supporters, the 老澳门开奖结果 takes on the toughest civil liberties fights in pursuit of liberty and justice for all. For more information on the 老澳门开奖结果, visit www.aclu.org.
Education Law Center pursues justice and equity for public school students by enforcing their right to a high-quality education in safe, equitable, non-discriminatory, integrated, and well-funded learning environments. We seek to support and improve public schools as the center of communities and the foundation of a multicultural and multiracial democratic society. For more information about ELC, visit https://edlawcenter.org/.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is a national nonprofit organization with over 40,000 members across the country. Our purposes are to protect the constitutional principle of separation between state and church, and to educate the public on matters relating to nontheism.