Orthodox Jewish families win appeal against California for religious discrimination in special ed case

Orthodox Jewish families in California have won a legal appeal against the state's exclusion of religious schools from special education funding.

The US Court of Appeals ruled that prohibiting sectarian schools from receiving funds for special education services constitutes religious discrimination.

This decision is seen as a significant victory for religious rights, ensuring that families can access necessary educational resources without compromising their faith-based educational choices.

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