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Tuesday, February 04, 2014
Indiana Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Home Schooling Organization's Challenge To Retaliation Finding
Yesterday, the Indiana Supreme Court heard oral arguments (video of full arguments) in a case being closely followed by home school proponents-- Fishers Adolescent Catholic Enrichment Society, Inc. v. Bridgewater. In the case, a state appeals court held that the Indiana Civil Rights Commission has jurisdiction over a retaliation claim brought after the religious-based organization (FACES) expelled a family from membership when they complained that FACES refused to make health-related dietary accommodations for their daughter at a masquerade ball it sponsored. (See prior posting.) As reported by the Indianapolis Star, FACES argues that the action by the Civil Rights Commission infringes its religious freedom and its right to determine who will be a member. The student's family argues that the case is about disability discrimination.
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