SC court rules off-campus Bible classes OK for public school creditGreenvilleOnline.com: “A federal judge has ruled in favor of an Upstate school district in a lawsuit that challenged the constitutionality of giving high school credit for Bible courses taken off school grounds. U.S. District Court Judge Henry M. Herlong Jr. threw out a suit brought against Spartanburg District 7 by parents of two students and the Freedom From Religion Foundation.” | Moss v. Spartanburg School Dist. No. 7, No. 09-1586 (D.S.C. Apr. 5, 2011) | More reports via Google News |
