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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is an interesting legal question. There was. Case in 2016 when two college students sued the University of Wisconsin Eau-Claire ove something similar. The school denied their submitted 30 community service hours which were based on instructing Sunday School at a local Catholic Church. The case was settled out of court, resulting in the university removing the language that restricted this type of religious service and accepted the students’ hours. The case is Liebl v. Schmidt. No formal ruling was ever issued about the actual constitutional question, but it tracks very closely to what the OP was asking. Here’s the settlement agreement: https://adflegal.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Liebl-v-Schmidt-2017-05-21-Settlement-Agreement.pdf[/quote] Thank you! I bet the current DOE would view the policy as illegal, as would the current Supreme Court, possibly by more than 6-3.[/quote]
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