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Arkansas Legislature to begin study on changes to home school law
An interim study on changes to home school law by the Arkansas Legislature is set to begin on November 5, 2009 at 10:00 am. Eleven representatives from the public school sector will be there. Dee Black of the Home School Legal Defense Association and Jerry Cox of Family Council located in Little Rock Arkansas will be representing the interests of home school families. Representative Les Carnine (R) of Rogers is the Chairman of the committee engaging in this study.
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The rest of the article was removed because of this email I received:
Your website has published my article in full without my permission or permission from Examiner.com. This is in violation of US and International Copyright Law and it is causing me financial damages as I am losing income on page views.
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Posted in: News on October 31, 2009 @ 2:01 AM
Tags: Homeschooling, Parents, School, Youth Rights
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I am the author of the original article. The article published here is done without posting back to the original link which is against copyright law.
@Lynda: The 'source' link was always there. Maybe you just didn't see it? But I've done as you asked and removed all of the article except the first paragraph.