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Education Law,
Constitutional Law,
Civil Rights

Jul. 23, 2018

In suit, parents claim school’s Islamophobia program unconstitutional

A group of San Diego parents sued the school district, calling an anti-bullying program originally developed to address a rise in Islamophobia unconstitutional.

A group of San Diego parents has sued the school district, calling an anti-bullying program originally developed to address a rise in Islamophobia unconstitutional.

A federal judge heard arguments regarding a motion for a preliminary injunction seeking to enjoin the San Diego Unified School District from implementing a program developed in coordination with the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Citizens for Quality Educati...

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