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Thursday, January 17, 2019
Challenge To NY Favoritism of Yeshivas Dismissed For Lack of Standing.
In Young Advocates for Fair Education v. Cuomo, (ED NY, Jan. 16, 2019), New York federal district court dismissed for lack of standing and ripeness a challenge to the constitutionality of the "Felder Amendment" which plaintiff claims was designed to reduce the level of secular education that needs to be offered by Hasidic Jewish schools in New York. Plaintiffs alleged that the Felder Amendment creates an unconstitutional preference for Hasidic Jewish schools. While not reaching the merits, the court suggested that state regulations may have made standards for religious schools more rigid. Yeshiva World reports on the decision.
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