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Richard M. Cornwell v. State Board of Education
428 F.2d 471
4th Cir.
1970
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PER CURIAM:

Parents of pupils attending Baltimore County, Maryland, schools seek to enjoin the State Board of Education from implementing the board’s bylaw 720:3, which provides in part:

“It is the responsibility of the local school system to provide a comprehensive program of family life and sex education in every elementary and secondary school for all students as an integral part of the curriculum including a planned and sequential program of health education.”

The board adopted the bylaw as an appropriate measure for health and education after it studied the problem of pregnant students. The plaintiffs allege the bylaw violates the First Amendment and the equal protection and due process clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment.

The district court, construing the allegations in the light most favorable to the plaintiffs, held that the constitutional challenge lacks merit. We agree, and, for the reasons stated by the district court, we affirm its dismissal of the action.

Affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Richard M. Cornwell v. State Board of Education
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Date Published: Jun 9, 1970
Citation: 428 F.2d 471
Docket Number: 13976_1
Court Abbreviation: 4th Cir.
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