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In this episode of One Nation, Indivisible, Andrew discusses the controversial issue of a religious charter school in Oklahoma, delving into its implications for the separation of church and state. With contributions from Elizabeth Cavell, Deputy Legal Director at the Freedom From Religion Foundation, the discussion covers the US Supreme Court's potential ruling on the constitutionality of such a school, its impact on American public education, and the influence of Christian nationalist groups. Key arguments from the Supreme Court case are analyzed, highlighting the tensions between the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause. The episode also touches on the Trump administration's stance on church-state separation and its broader implications.
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In this episode of One Nation, Indivisible, Andrew discusses the controversial issue of a religious charter school in Oklahoma, delving into its implications for the separation of church and state. With contributions from Elizabeth Cavell, Deputy Legal Director at the Freedom From Religion Foundation, the discussion covers the US Supreme Court's potential ruling on the constitutionality of such a school, its impact on American public education, and the influence of Christian nationalist groups. Key arguments from the Supreme Court case are analyzed, highlighting the tensions between the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause. The episode also touches on the Trump administration's stance on church-state separation and its broader implications.

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