This week, there was a big win for parental and individual rights in – of all places – California. The state's Second District Court of appeals reversed its decision from earlier this year that would have made all home-schooled children in California truants in the eyes of the law.
This outrageous ruling said that the parents of 166,000 school-age children were breaking the law because state law dictates that children must be taught in full-time public or private schools, or by tutors with educational credentials approved by the state. It amounted to a de facto illegalization of homeschooling.
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