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Judges and Judiciary

Apr. 18, 2007

Judge Again Denies Unruh Exemption in Religious-School Expulsion Case

RIVERSIDE - A Riverside County Superior Court judge has moved forward a case with potentially far-reaching impact in which two former students at a religious high school say the principal expelled them illegally because he thought they were lesbians.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      RIVERSIDE - A Riverside County Superior Court judge has moved forward a case with potentially far-reaching impact in which two former students at a religious high school say the principal expelled them illegally because he thought they were lesbians.
      Judge Gloria Connor Trask's decision marked the second time in a year that the school trie...

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