This is a guest opinion column
Last month, a judge in Alabama slapped a temporary restraining order on the Alabama High School Athletic Association, barring it from excluding students who participate in the state’s private school choice program.
The AHSAA had tried to block nearly 25,000 students from playing sports — that’s how many children take advantage of Alabama’s CHOOSE Act education savings account program, which gives parents access to up to $7,000 that they can use for private school tuition and a host of other approved educational expenses…