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13 hours ago ago from The School Law Blog
The U.S. Supreme Court today declined to hear the appeal of a New Mexico student who was denied admission to a state military high school because of her behaviorial problems and her need for counseling and medication. Sarah Ellenberg sought admission the the New Mexico Military Institute in 2003. The college-preparatory school acknowledged in court papers that it denied Ellenberg because of her past drug use, her behaviorial problems, ...
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8 hours ago ago from ESPN.com - NFL
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