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Loyola University Chicago, School of Law

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Families, Schools, And Religious Freedom, Helen M. Alvaré Jan 2023

Families, Schools, And Religious Freedom, Helen M. Alvaré

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

Old and New Testament scriptures persistently point to human beings’ romantic and familial relationships according to Christian norms as means of glimpsing foundational religious beliefs about God’s identity, how God loves human beings, and how human beings are to love Him and one another. Christian families, therefore, are alarmed to witness public schools educating minors using normative materials directly opposing Christian norms, and doing so outside of courses subject to parental opt-ins or opt- outs. The Supreme Court has not weighed in on the precise question of parental rights respecting particular educational content of this type, but lower federal courts …


Back On The Books: The Illinois Silent Reflection And Student Prayer Act, Brendan Brassil Jan 2011

Back On The Books: The Illinois Silent Reflection And Student Prayer Act, Brendan Brassil

Public Interest Law Reporter

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Affirmative Action And Admissions At A Jesuit Law School, Alan Raphael Jan 2005

Affirmative Action And Admissions At A Jesuit Law School, Alan Raphael

Faculty Publications & Other Works

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