
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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