A resolution calling upon the Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District of California to uphold the fundamental and constitutional right of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children.
Other Bill Titles (1 more) 5/21/2008--Introduced.
Commends the Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District in Los Angeles, California, for allowing a rehearing of the decision in the In re Rachel L. case, requiring parents to hold a teaching license in order to legally homeschool their children. Calls upon... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by Senate |
| May 21, 2008 |
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September 16, 2008 Dole Supports Homeschoolers!
Just one example of this is when she sponsored a bill (S. Res 572) which says that homeschooling is a "fundamental and constitutional right of parents." It also states, "...the modern homeschool movement in the United States ...
Source: The Conservative Voice
July 04, 2008 S. Res. 572 and H. Res. 1076 â Congressional pressure on the ...
Search at Thomas, if interested. At this point, any information about these resolutions seems to be of the order of âfyi.â NewsComm is a day late and a dollar short in reporting this, but the NewsComm staff (me, 2 cats and the granddog) ...
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The issue here is more that the government should stay out of whether parents (or anyone) needs a teaching license to home school. But, the bigger issue is that we should move beyond children as chattel. Allow the young people to direct and choose their own education and living environment.
It comes as no surprise that the People's Republic of California judicial system would even be wasting taxpayer dollars on such a clear constitutional right as home schooling.
California is so far out of the mainstream it's hard to believe they are even relevant to current events these days.
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