9th Cir.: “Right of association isn’t infringed by disclosure of charitable donors to state.” The ABA Journal covers the decision here.
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What to do when hiring a person with DACA status
if so, whether that person would need to meet other requirements or fill out
other forms.
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U.S. Supreme Court Denies German Homeschoolers’ Appeal
This post is being published on both Law Meets Gospel and Indiana Education Law Blog.
The United States Supreme Court has rejected a petition filed by a German family seeking asylum based on what they characterize as religious persecution in their home country. The Romeike family began homeschooling their children because they feared the public school’s curriculum would influence their children in a way that contradicted their Christian values. This violated a 1938 compulsory-attendance law in Germany that the Romeikes argued was originally driven by animus toward faith-based homeschoolers. Continue reading “U.S. Supreme Court Denies German Homeschoolers’ Appeal”