Illinois Homeschoolers Brace for Assault on Parental Freedom – National Review

Illinois has long been a bastion for homeschool freedom because of a 1950 Illinois Supreme Court ruling in People v. Levisen, in which the court found that homeschooling falls under the private school law in Illinois. But the new proposal would essentially reverse that decision, with parents no longer able to homeschool their children at home under the private school law.
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Deb
1 year ago

IL once again trying to take away parental rights.

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