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Association of Christian Schools International v. Roman Stearns : ウィキペディア英語版
Association of Christian Schools International v. Roman Stearns
''Association of Christian Schools International v. Roman Stearns'' was filed in spring 2006 by Association of Christian Schools International against the University of California claiming religious discrimination over the rejection of five courses as college preparatory instruction. On August 8, 2008, Judge S. James Otero entered summary judgment against plaintiff ACSI, upholding the University of California's standards.
==Lawsuit==
The suit filed in the United States District Court for the Central District of California alleged that the university system's rejection of several courses, including a history course, a government course, and science courses, was "viewpoint discrimination" that violated the constitutional rights of applicants from Christian schools whose high school coursework is deemed inadequate preparation for college. The books in particular were published by A Beka Books and Bob Jones University Press. They contained problems such as statements that where science and the Bible contradict, the student must choose the Bible, and judgment of the value of American historical figures on their religion. The UC board concluded that those books did not offer proper preparatory instruction for the university. The lawsuit was brought by the parents of six children who had not been rejected from the university, but were required to take additional, remedial courses. In August 2006, the case was allowed to proceed against the university while lawsuits against individual school officials were thrown out.
The Association retained leading intelligent design proponent Michael Behe to testify in the case as an expert witness. Behe's expert witness report claimed that the Christian textbooks were excellent works for high school students and he defended that view in a deposition.〔Behe, Michael J. (April 2, 2007) (Expert Witness report ) in Association of Christian Schools International et al. v. Roman Stearns et al.〕〔United States District Court for the Central District of California (May 30, 2007) (Deposition of Michael Behe ) in Association of Christian Schools International et al. v. Roman Stearns et al.〕

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