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963250P.pdf 08/21/1997 Matthew Stark v. Ind School Dist #640
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 96-3250
District of Minnesota
School law - District's decision to reopen school did not violate Lemon
test; while all students at school were members of Brethren sect,
the school was opened for secular purposes; modification of curriculum
to avoid use of technology was in response to parents' request, the
decision did not have the primary effect of advancing religious or
endorsing Brethren's religious belief.