Posted on 05/20/2003 6:31:04 PM PDT by Copernicus
For Immediate Release: May 20, 2003
Contact: Nancy Ross (917) 974-1919
FIRST AMENDMENT VICTORY IN SUIT AGAINST SCHOOL BOARD
In a significant victory for the First Amendment, a lawsuit against the Montclair, N.J. Board of Education (School Board) brought by the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs (ANJRPC) was resolved in a court-ordered settlement. The School Board acknowledged that it violated its own policies by distributing a flyer supporting anti-Second Amendment legislation, while refusing to distribute a flyer opposing the legislation.
The case began in June 2000, when the School Board distributed a flyer sent home in the backpacks of every student announcing a rally sponsored by Ceasefire NJ, urging that the State Assembly pass the then-pending Smart Gun bill. When Moms for Gun Safety (MGS), an ANJRPC affiliate, sought to have a similar flyer sent home for a rally opposing the legislation, the request was denied. MGS and the ANJRPC sued the School Board for violation of their right to free speech (First Amendment) and equal protection under the law (Fourteenth Amendment).
The settlement, a first of its kind in the country, guarantees that the School Board will treat pro-Second Amendment groups on an equal footing with anti-Second Amendment groups. It requires the School Board to distribute three leaflets to make up for past unequal treatment. The leaflets will promote ANJRPCs 2003 education and training events for youth and women. In addition, the ANJRPC will have access to the school system to conduct events, essay contests, grant scholarships and seek establishment of a student club. If the School Board amends its policies in the future to bar such activities, they must be applied equally to all organizations.
Scott Bach, ANJRPC Executive Vice President and recently-elected NRA Board Member, who managed the litigation and its retained counsel, said, This case is really about an attempt to manipulate young minds by presenting only one side of an issue and actively suppressing the other side. This settlement sends a message to every publicly funded school in America: If you try to stifle debate on the Second Amendment, youre going to be held fully accountable.
Harry Kresky, ANJRPC lead counsel and First Amendment attorney stated, The settlement represents a fair resolution, consistent with constitutional norms, of a situation that raises very controversial political issues. Through aggressive litigation, weve caused the School Board to take a long hard look at its policies.
Mr. Bach, concluded, Were gratified by this victory because it guarantees that every viewpoint will be heard and thats the essence of our democracy.
To view a copy of the settlement, click: Montclair Settlement.pdf
To interview Scott Bach please call: 973-697-9470 or 201-404-3464.
Best regards to all
It's time 'government schools' were put in their place!
The courts are biased in favor of the Left. Rulings like this, though they may seem like they advance our cause, in reality increase the power of the courts, and with it their ability to engage in all sorts of judicial activism that inevitably promotes leftist causes.
No thanks, we've done that for forty years plus, and are darn close to losing the country to the damn Marxists. I'm glad to see them being battled on their own turf for a change, and often losing in the process.
BTW, welcome to FR!
As for what I suggest, I suggest that we not adopt tactics that will play into their hands. Rather, we should take our message directly to our friends and neighbors, and in the newspapers and at our town meetings. We have not been doing that for the last 40 years, as you seem to have implied. Instead, we've just been voting for "decent" politicians on the assumption that they'll protect us from the leftists. That's what's been failing us. The job of a politician is to make deals and compromise, and they've excelled at that. It's time to recognize that voting, by itself, is not enough.
Thanks, my anniversary was two months ago ;-)
(I agree that this new homepage format can be really difficult to read on some browsers. Especially when they write March as "Mar")
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