Daily Journal Staff Writer
Parents who sued a school district for teaching yoga to elementary students are appealing a San Diego judge's decision finding the classes didn't violate constitutional provisions barring government endorsement of religion.
The parents, represented by The National Center for Law & Policy in Escondido, sued the Encinitas Union School District after the school implemented a physical education...
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