Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in California
If a University requires a foreign language (pass to level 3) to graduate, is there a legal argument to support discrimination or violation of civil rights if a person does not want to take it but will not be given the degree without it? This would be a degree with all requirements met but the language component. Is there a legal precedent on this issue?
Asked on 6/07/10, 5:04 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
George Shers
Law Offices of Georges H. Shers
Why would that be a violation of the law? A public university can impose reasonable requirements for getting a degree. Why is requiring the knowledge of a foreign language unreasonable. Would you claim X amount of mathematics is illegal? I do not understand why you think graduation requirements are illegal.
Answered on 6/07/10, 9:12 pm
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