School thumbs nose at required religious accommodation
The practice of “released time,” when students are excused to be absent from their public school for a short period to attend religious instruction nearby, specifically is authorized in Michigan state law, and has the endorsement of both the Michigan Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court. But, according to officials with the Alliance Defending Freedom,…
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