This report by World Net Daily does a better job than I ever could in describing the potential consequences of the European Human Rights courts decision on homeschooling in Germany. Please read this article carefully and then form your own opinion.
Below are a couple of quotes to pique your interest:
Breyer's use of the term "comparative analysis" means that the Supreme Court should use international law sources to help interpret American law, including the U.S. Constitution. The late Chief Justice Rehnquist said it even more directly: "Now that constitutional law is solidly grounded in so many countries, it is time that the United States courts begin looking to the decisions of other constitutional courts to aid in their own deliberative process."
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Even though the decision was addressing a home education case, no one should miss its bigger meaning. The state has the power to demand attendance at government schools so that children may receive indoctrination in today's theories of pluralism.
Read more here:
Link: Parental rights: Are they in jeopardy?
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