Government,
Education Law,
Civil Rights
Aug. 27, 2019
Christian group sues state agency over fine
A Christian group has sued the state Department of Social Services director, challenging her jurisdiction over religious schools after she imposed a $200-a-day fine on a boarding school for troubled teenagers for refusal to file for a license to operate.




A Christian group has sued the state Department of Social Services director, challenging her jurisdiction over religious schools after she imposed a $200-a-day fine on a boarding school for troubled teenagers for refusal to file for a license to operate.
Teen Rescue runs a private Christian school which has been sanctioned under SB 524, passed in 2016, which had the effect of extending to private religious schools state laws desi...
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