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Civil Litigation,
Education Law

Mar. 29, 2019

San Diego schools settle suit over anti-Islamophobia curriculum

The district has agreed to instruct teachers to treat all religions equally, not to promote one over the other and not to allow guest speakers to proselytize students.

San Diego schools settle suit over anti-Islamophobia curriculum
Charles LiMandri

The San Diego Unified School District agreed to settle a lawsuit over its anti-Islamaphobia program by instructing teachers to treat all religions equally, not to promote one over the other and not to allow guest speakers to proselytize students.

The settlement resolved a federal lawsuit, which was voluntarily dismissed with prejudice March 18, that alleged the school district's initiative violated the Constitution by promoting a r...

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