Supreme Court to Address Key Questions on Class Certification and Religious Charter Schools

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to deliberate on five pivotal cases in the upcoming week. Among these are significant discussions surrounding class certification and religious charter schools. The cases include questions about whether courts can certify classes of plaintiffs when not all members have sustained an injury. Additionally, they will consider if students claiming disability discrimination in public schools face a higher burden of proof when pursuing claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act. These cases may influence how class actions and disabilities law are interpreted moving forward. More detailed information about these cases can be found in the original article.