The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case regarding the legality of the nation’s first religious charter school, St. Isidore Catholic Charter School, in April. The acting U.S. Solicitor General, Sarah Harris, along with five Republican Senators and eight State Attorney Generals, has filed a brief in support of the school against Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond. This legal action is part of a broader movement involving twelve states, charter school groups, and various religious organizations advocating for educational freedom and parental rights in the face of objectionable teaching in schools. The case has garnered significant attention as it touches on themes of religious liberty and parental rights in education, with implications for similar cases nationwide.
Venture capital giant Sequoia is backing Elon Musk in his fight against Delaware, adding Silicon Valley muscle to a brawl that has captivated and split the corporate community. Sequoia said in a court filing Tuesday evening a Delaware judge’s decision last year to invalidate https://t.co/CtH7oywqzY
I can't think of anything comparable to this in the past. Tesla retail shareholders go to the length of filing an amicus brief to overturn the Chancery Court's decision where it disregarded their overwhelming (second) vote about what their CEO's compensation should be. https://t.co/KzyLgqFdBD
Sequoia shutters D.C. office, lets go of policy team: https://t.co/s1EEMcu83Z by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news