Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond (605 U.S. 165)
U.S. Supreme Court · decided May 22, 2025 · Supreme Court Database (Spaeth)
- Citation
- 605 U.S. 165 · 145 S. Ct. 1381
- Decided
- May 22, 2025
- Term
- October Term 2024
- Vote
- 4–4
- Disposition
- Affirmed
- Outcome
- Petitioning party lost
- Ideological direction
- Liberal
Opinion excerpt
PRELIMINARY PRINT Volume 605 U. S. Part 1 Pages 165–167 OFFICIAL REPORTS OF THE SUPREME COURT May 22, 2025 REBECCA A. WOMELDORF reporter of decisions NOTICE: This preliminary print is subject to formal revision before the bound volume is published. Users are requested to notify the Reporter of Decisions, Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D. C. 20543, pio@supremecourt.gov, of any typographical or other formal errors. OCTOBER TERM, 2024 165 Syllabus OKLAHOMA STATEWIDE CHARTER SCHOOL BOARD et al. v. DRUMMOND, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF OKLAHOMA, ex rel. OKLAHOMA certiorari to the supreme court of oklahoma No. 24–394. Argued April 30, 2025—Decided May 22, 2025* 2024 OK 53, 558 P. 3d 1, affrmed by an equally divided Court. James A. Campbell argued the cause for petitioners in No. 24–394. With him on the brief were Kristen K. Waggoner, Christopher P. Schandevel, Philip A. Sechler, Mark A. Lip- pelmann, John J. Bursch, Erin M. Hawley, Caroline C. Lindsay, Andrea R. Dill, and Cheryl Plaxico. Michael H. McGinley argued the cause for petitioner in No. 24–396. With him on the briefs fled in both cases were Steven A. Engel, Brian A. Kulp, John A. Meiser, Meredith H. Kessler, and Michael R. Perri. Solicitor General Sauer argued the cause for the United States as amicus curiae supporting petitioners. On the brief fled in both cases were Acting Solicitor General Har- ris, Deputy…
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