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- ADF to 8th Circuit: Protect parents’ right to raise children without govt interference
- NY school district treats girl as boy behind mother's back
- Oregon educators ask 9th Circuit to protect their right to speak on gender policy
- … Profiles Summary Two employees of Springfield Public Schools in Missouri sued the school district over mandatory … View Profile … Two employees of Springfield Public Schools in Missouri sued the school district over mandatory …
- Parents Defending Education is challenging three overbroad Olentangy Local School District policies that compel students to speak contrary to their deeply-held beliefs and that discriminate against their views.
- … Profiles Summary Vermont maintains a Dual Enrollment Program, under which high school students take college … experiences. Students at public, secular private, and home-schools are eligible, but the state categorically excludes … … 7641 … 7626 … 7628 … 7617 … A.M. v. French … Vermont … student rights … Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington … …
- Lawsuit challenges county law forcing officiant to create vows, pray over same-sex weddings if she celebrates marriage between one man and one woman
- … Profiles Summary Vermont maintains a Town Tuition Program, which provides educational vouchers for students who live in the towns that lack public schools. Students at public and secular private schools are … … 7628 … A.H. v. French … religious freedom … Vermont … student rights … Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington … …
- … violating a speech code. The College Republicans held an anti-terrorism rally on campus as a way to tell fellow … to combat terrorist groups. To prepare for the rally, the group painted butcher paper to resemble the flags of … But this did not pacify some. A week after the rally, a student filed a formal complaint claiming that College …
- ADF attorneys representing Statewide Virtual Charter School Board file motion to dismiss lawsuit brought by activists, defend parents’ right to send kids to school of their choice