California school district sued over ‘religious’ yoga program

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SAN DIEGO –  An attorney representing a  family bent out of shape over a public school yoga program in the beach city of  Encinitas filed a lawsuit Wednesday to stop the district-wide classes.

In the lawsuit filed in San Diego Superior Court, attorney Dean Broyles  argued that the twice weekly, 30-minute classes are inherently religious, in  violation of the separation between church and state.

The plaintiffs are Stephen and Jennifer Sedlock and their children, who are  students in the Encinitas Union School District.

“EUSD’s Ashtanga yoga program represents a serious breach of the public  trust,” Broyles said. “Compliance with the clear requirements of law is not  optional or discretionary. This is frankly the clearest case of the state  trampling on the religious freedom rights of citizens that I have personally  witnessed in my 18 years of practice as a constitutional attorney.” Click here to continue reading.

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