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I've been scooped by my buddy Wes Elsberry, who has this post on Tuesday's hearings on the motion to dismiss in the ACSI's lawsuit against the University of California system. To refresh your memory, a group of Christian schools are suing the UC because they will not accept credit for certain specific courses those schools offer, courses that they say do not meet the minimum requirements for academic rigor to be considered core curriculum courses. I've been following this suit closely since it began. So yesterday the judge heard oral arguments on the UC's motion to dismiss the case. The judge…
Allow me to express my enormous gratitude to Christopher Patti, legal counsel for the University of California. Not only did he see my blog post about the Caldwell suit and immediately email me the judge's ruling in that case, he was also kind enough to send me two filings on the ACSI's discrimination lawsuit against the UC that I've been dying to get my hands on. The ACSI, you may recall, has filed a suit because the UC refused to grant credit for a few courses taught at some Christian schools. In particular, they refused to recognize the validity of a high school science class that used a…