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COLUMBUS Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost on Monday filed an amicus brief in the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in support of three Christian Schools and Citizens for Community Values’ (CCV) lawsuit to overturn a Toledo-Lucas County Health Department order shuttering all in-person education for students in grades 7-12. The brief argues that the order violates the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment.
Monclova Christian Academy, Emmanuel Christian, St John’s Jesuit and CCV filed the lawsuit in federal court after the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department blocked schools from holding in-person education for students grade 7-12 from December 4 to January 11.
Ohio attorney general files brief in support of lawsuit to keep students in school during health crisis Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost (Source: woio) By Chris Anderson | December 29, 2020 at 9:32 AM EST - Updated December 29 at 10:47 AM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Ohioâs attorney general filed an amicus brief on Monday expressing support for a three Christian Schools and Citizens for Community Valuesâ lawsuit filed to request overturning an order ceasing all in-person education for certain students.
The amicus brief from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, filed in the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, argues that the order from the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department to shutter in-person learning for students in grades seventh through 12th âviolates the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment.