Quaker school wins religious right to discriminate against special-needs kids
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HADDONFIELD -- Citing religious exemption, a federal judge in New Jersey ruled that a borough school founded in 1786 on Quaker values did not have to provide special accommodations for a special-needs student. Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez, whose decision was rendered following a September 2014 lawsuit, found that as a religious institution, Haddonfield Friends School was…