Calif. high court OKs lesbian students expulsion
Posted on May 5, 2009
Filed Under 365Gay, News
(Riverside, California) The California Supreme Court will let stand an appeals court ruling that a Lutheran school was within its rights when it expelled two students for allegedly being lesbians.
The case began in 2005 after the school’s principal, Gregory Bork, called the girls into his office and grilled them on …
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