Lawsuit Information
Update September 20, 2007- The hearing scheduled for 10:00 am Monday at the federal court house in Los Angeles has been postponed. The judge S. James Otero has determined he will need more time to review the motions for summary judgment. The trial scheduled for November is also now postponed to a later undetermined date. It will be scheduled after the hearing on the motions of summary judgment. Please keep Judge Otero in pray for God to give him wisdom. Below are the motions presented.
PLAINTIFFS' STATEMENT OF
GENUINE ISSUES IN
OPPOSITION TO UC'S
STATEMENT OF
UNCONTROVERTED FACTS
AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
PLAINTIFFS' OPPOSITION
TO DEFENDANTS' MOTION
FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY
JUDGMENT
PLAINTIFFS' REPLY IN
SUPPORT OF
MOTION FOR SUMMARY
JUDGMENT
PLAINTIFFS' DECLARATION
OF JONATHAN McCANTS
Suit against University of California: Unusual Clash Between Creed and CurriculumPublisher: The Associated Press,
By: Michelle Locke,
First published: January 04, 2007
Online at The Roundtable on Religion & Social Welfare Policy-Impartial News and Analysis of Faith-Based Social Services
from the Rockefeller Institute of Government, State University of New York
Victory for Calvary Chapel Christian School and ACSI Against U.C. School System:
Today, the
Federal District Court
in
Los Angeles
issued a favorable ruling for
Calvary
Chapel
Christian
School
(
Murrieta
,
CA
) and the Association of Christian Schools International ("ACSI"). The UC School System and the State of
California
asked the Court to dismiss all the causes of action in the case. Although the Court granted limited relief to the UC School System, the vast majority of the case will proceed forward.
August 9, 2006
Christian Themes Split UC, High Schools
By Marla Jo Fisher- The Orange County Register,Sunday, August 20, 2006
Strange Standards
By Lynn Vincent - WORLD Magazine, November 26, 2005- Vol. 20, No. 46
University Is Accused of Bias Against Christian Schools
By Carolyn Marshall- The New York Times, November 20, 2005
These Courses Are Condemned
By Naomi Schaefer Riley- The Wall Street Journal, October 28, 2005; Page W15
Legal Legislative Update
from ACSI - Fall 2005
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