ViewpointsOpinionSupreme Court Justices Seem Inclined to Uphold Religious Charity’s Claim for State Tax ExemptionSavePrintThe Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 26, 2022. Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesSarah Parshall Perry4/12/2025|Updated: 4/12/20250:00X 1CommentaryThe Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday, March 25, on one of its last days of oral arguments for cases from the October 2024 term, in Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission.Share this articleLeave a commentSarah Parshall PerryAuthorSarah Parshall Perry is a senior legal fellow in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation.Author’s Selected ArticlesAnother Federal Court Determines Parents Had No Right to Know School Was Socially Transitioning DaughterMar 24, 2025Department of Education’s New Title IX Rule Just as Bad as ExpectedApr 24, 2024Dirty Deeds Done in the Dark: Leftist Lawyers Caught Engaging in Attorney MisconductApr 22, 2024Landmark Study Reveals ‘Transgender’ Kids Actually Have Other Mental Health Diagnoses InsteadApr 11, 2024