Court lets private schools expel lesbians

Posted on April 30, 2009 
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The state left intact Wednesday a lower-court ruling that said a private religious wasn’t covered by California law and could expel students it believed were .

Over Justice ’s dissent, the court denied review of an appeal by of who were expelled from a in Riverside County. A for the said the ruling, which is binding on statewide, would allow private schools to discriminate against students on any basis they chose, including and .

The girls were juniors at California Lutheran in the town of when the principal, Gregory Bork, called them to his office in September 2005 and questioned them separately about their , after another student reported postings on their pages.

Bork suspended the girls based on their answers, and the school’s directors expelled them a month later. The girls, who later graduated from another , have not been identified and have not discussed their , said their ’ attorney, .

The sued under the Unruh , a 1959 state law that forbids by businesses. It was amended in 2005 to include based on and someone else’s perception of . State law also prohibits anti- , but that applies only to public schools.

In January, the Fourth District in San Bernardino said the school is not a business but instead a social entitled to follow its principles.

Although have defined such organizations as a and the Rotary Club as businesses covered by the Unruh , the cited a 1998 state ruling that allowed the Boy Scouts to exclude and atheists. Like the Boy Scouts, the said, a private exists mainly to instill its values in young .

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