Linda Purrington wrote:
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> Yes, I'd like to know why they wouldn't apply to private schools, in
> the sense that they make what goes on in private schools responsive to
> the constitutional provision of equity. Can you clue me in to some
> legal briefs I might look at that would explain what you do use with
> private schools? I have some people who are interested in private
> schools. And how would you litigate against the provision of
> single-gender schools/classrooms? Thanks! Linda Purrington
> <lpurring@earthlink.net>
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> kgalles@erols.com wrote:
> >
> > The 14th Amendment does NOT apply to private schools unless they are
> > intimately associated in some way with the state. Therefore, the
> > Due Process Clause does NOT apply to private schools. Title IX, on the
> > other hand DOES apply to private schools if they receive any federal
> > funding for any educational program. If you still want more info on due
> > process even though it does not apply to private schools, let me know.
> > I litigate this stuff all the time.
> >
> > <kgalles@erols.com>
> >
> >
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> > C123S105L@aol.com wrote:
> > >
> > > Can someone tell me what "due Process'' is under the 14th Amendment ?
> > > this is great info. regarding private schools and how they stand regarding
> > > Titlte IX.
> > > we were considering private education (6Grade) for our daughter but I
> believe
> > > it
> > > is almost out of the question now. We never put one and one together and
yes
> > > realized that Title Ix would be difficult to enforce in private schools.
> > >
> > > Adri Lesemann <C123S105L@aol.com>