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JFS first case to be heard in Supreme Court

September 30, 2009 14:30
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By

Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

The dispute over admissions to JFS is due to make legal history – it will be the subject of the first sitting of Britain’s new Supreme Court.

The new court, which replaces the House of Lords, was not due to open until next week.

But a hearing relating to the costs of the JFS case has been set for today.

In June, the Court of Appeal ruled that it was unlawful for schools to base entry on whether a child’s parent was Jewish or not.