Parents have a prior right

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The details of Attorney-General Holder’s arguments in the brief for Romeike v. Holder aeem contradictory to Human rights as defined by the Article 26. Section 3. o the UDHR

According to Holder, parents have no fundamental right to home-educate their children.

“[Holder’s office] argued that there was no violation of anyone’s protected rights in a law that entirely bans homeschooling. There would only be a problem if Germany banned homeschooling for some but permitted it for others." <Re>Atty General Holder Argues Parents Have No Right to Educate their Children February 18, 2013 by Daniel Greenfield </Ref>

Article 26. of the UDHR


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