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National Home Sweet School
Home-School Lawyers Keep an Eye on Germany and New Jersey
BY JANET CASSIDY REGISTER CORRESPONDENT
April 8-14, 2007 Issue |
Posted 4/3/07 at 7:00 AM
NEWARK,
N.J. — Do recent legal decisions in Germany and the United States spell trouble
for home-schooling families? It depends on who you ask.
A
Catholic home-schooling mother of seven from New Jersey returned to court
recently to defend the academic instruction she provides her children. The
evidentiary hearing brought as part of pending divorce litigation was held
because of her husband’s concerns that their children were not receiving the
educational equivalent of a public or parochial...
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