In recent hearings, the Supreme Court has demonstrated a strong inclination to favor religious-freedom claims, particularly concerning education. The pro-religion side has won nearly all First Amendment cases since 2012, with a notable trend towards supporting mainstream Christian organizations. Noteworthy cases include one involving a Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, which, if approved, would receive state funding. The Roberts Court has ruled in favor of religious entities over 83% of the time since 2005, suggesting a growing judicial support for religious rights.
A remarkable winning streak for religion at the Supreme Court has emerged, with the pro-religion side winning all but one of 16 First Amendment cases since 2012.
The current Supreme Court seems likely to side with religious claims, particularly in education cases, suggesting a shift toward more state funding for religious schools.
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