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The law firms that represented California’s three statewide homeschool member organizations in their joint amicus brief deserve our recognition and appreciation. • Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP represented Christian Home Educators Association of California. • Baker & Mckenzie represented California Homeschool Network. • Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich & Rosati represented HomeSchool Association of California. These were by no means the only pro bono attorneys involved in the case. HSLDA salutes all the lawyers and firms who donated many hours of labor on behalf of homeschool freedom in California. Loren Mavromati, president of the board of trustees of the California Homeschool Network (CHN), was also taken aback. “Homeschoolers were shocked that a court would make such a broad decision without having reached out to at least one of the groups within California or to Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) for input,” she said. “We were also all shocked that a case involving a single family

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