Friday, January 15, 2010
Christian Schools Lose Case
A California appeals court has rejected a challenge to the admission policy at the University of California. The Association of Christian Schools International argued that the policy discriminated against students who had taken biology, history, English, government, and world-religion courses at Calvary Chapel Christian School. The schools claimed that the University is rejecting courses taken at Christian high schools because of an alleged religious viewpoint. But the appeals court said there was no evidence to back up the claim that the policy leads to the suppression of speech.
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