Federal Court Rules for U. of California, Against Christian Schools’ Course Work

by E Wayne Ross on January 15, 2010

The Chronicle: Federal Court Rules for U. of California, Against Christian Schools’ Course Work

The University of California admissions policy denying the academic validity of some courses taken at a Christian high school is constitutional, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled this week. This decision upholds that of the U.S. District Court of Los Angeles in a case in which the Association of Christian Schools International argued that the policy discriminated against students who had taken biology, history, English, government, and world-religion courses at Calvary Chapel Christian School.