ACLU ANTIPODE- The American Civil Liberties Union softened its objections Wednesday to a plan by the city of Los Angeles to issue tax-exempt bonds on behalf of a private Jesuit high school.
Managing attorney Peter Eliasberg said the ACLU received assurances Loyola High School is not overtly religious and hires non-Catholic teachers. O'Malley Mille...
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