Comments on Two (other) cases of noteTypePad2012-06-29T15:50:49ZRick Garnetthttps://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2012/06/two-other-cases-of-note/comments/atom.xml/ctd commented on 'Two (other) cases of note'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d834515a9a69e2016767faf627970b2012-06-29T19:53:57Z2012-07-05T15:04:36ZctdIn North Dakota nonpublic school students must complete all the courses required for the public school students in order to...<p>In North Dakota nonpublic school students must complete all the courses required for the public school students in order to graduate including a certain number of "electives." Last year legislation was enacted that allowed some religion classes to be counted toward the required electives. These courses are essentially "approved" by the state.</p>
<p>If I follow the logic of the the Fourth Circuit correctly, a public school high school student could take some of the religion classes at the local Catholic high school and have them count as credits toward graduation, even if he or she technically graduated from the public high school.</p>Matt Bowman commented on 'Two (other) cases of note'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d834515a9a69e2017615eeac66970c2012-06-29T16:06:07Z2012-06-29T16:06:07ZMatt BowmanThank you for your amicus brief in the pregnancy center cases, Professor! On to the Second Circuit.<p>Thank you for your amicus brief in the pregnancy center cases, Professor! On to the Second Circuit.</p>