> The least Bossier Schools can do is expect our student athletes to stand in solidarity when the National Anthem is played at sporting events in honor of those sacrifices. <
Good for the superintendent! But if he tries to enforce his anthem directive in any way, shape, or form, he will lose. The ACLU will sue him, and he will lose.
That’s just the way Balkanized America rolls these days.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that schools can limit student speech and conduct. There will be no successful litigation against this school or any others who enforce such rules. The threat of litigation is used as an excuse by cowardly administrators who fear for their jobs.
He could probably get away with pulling the plug on the entire football program. Let the peers of the "oppressed" do the enforcing.
Maybe what people need to start doing is filing class action lawsuits against the ACLU. Would be interesting to see if there is some way to force them to open their books. Are they a tax exempt organization?