Monday, November 14, 2011

Supreme Court Denies Cert In Two Religion and Schools Cases

The U.S. Supreme Court today denied certiorari in two cases involving school-related religion issues. (Order List for 11/14/2011). The first case in which it denied review is Workman v. Mingo County Board of Education (Docket No. 11-380). In the case, the 4th Circuit upheld West Virginia's statute requiring vaccination for various diseases as a condition of attending school, rejecting plaintiff's free exercise, equal protection and substantive due process challenges to the requirement. (See prior posting.)

The other case in which the Court denied review is Victory Through Jesus Sports Ministry Foundation v. Lee's Summit R-7 School District, (Docket No. 11-402).  In the case, the 8th Circuit held that a Missouri elementary school's limitation on the groups that could send home flyers with students was reasonable and viewpoint neutral, rejecting complaints by a group that was dedicated to using sports for evangelism that under the policy it was limited to distributing its flyers once per year. (See prior posting.)  Education Week reports on the Supreme Court's denial of cert. in both cases.