Posted on 01/11/2006 1:47:55 PM PST by Coleus
Ann Arbor, MI A high school principals decision prohibiting a student from wearing his pro-life shirt in school has been overturned by a federal district court. Judge Elfvin of the Western District of New York signed a permanent injunction ordering Fillmore Central High School located in Fillmore, New York to allow the student to wear his pro-life shirt to school. The Thomas More Law Center, a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, represented the student. Richard Thompson, Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Law Center, stated: This student courageously took a stand for his views and our constitution. The ruling is clear--public schools dont have the right to silence the pro-life speech of students.
The students shirt is distributed by the American Life Leagues Rock for Life group and displayed the following message: Abortion is Homicide. You will not silence my message. You will not mock my God. You will stop killing my generation. Rock for Life. Fillmore Principal Kyle Faulkner told the student that he could not wear his shirt in school. The student was sent home for the day when he respectfully replied that he had a right to wear the shirt. The student then contacted the Thomas More Law Center.
The Law Center attempted to amicably resolve the dispute by sending a letter to school officials explaining that students have a First Amendment right to peacefully express their views at school. The United States Supreme Court has ruled that students do not shed their First Amendment rights at the schoolhouse gate. However, after school officials refused to acknowledge the students right to free speech, the Thomas More Law Center filed a lawsuit against his school for forcing him to remove his pro-life shirt and barring his free-speech rights.
The Thomas More Law Center was assisted by Chris Ferrara, of the American Catholic Lawyers Association, who acted as local counsel.
On September 6th, Judge Elfvin issued a preliminary injunction ruling that the students First Amendment rights had been violated, and ordered the school to allow him to wear his pro-life shirt to school until the lawsuit was resolved.
This past December, Judge Elfvin permanently ordered the school to allow the student to wear clothing in school that expresses his pro-life message. The judge also ordered the school district to pay the student nominal damages. The judge awarded a total of $24,600 in attorneys fees to the two law firms.
Julie Shotzbarger, Trial Counsel with the Thomas More Law Center, who handled the case, commented, Students at Fillmore were allowed to wear all manner of shirts, including rock band shirts depicting bloody skulls, and shirts promoting sex, yet this public school singled out our client to silence his peaceful pro-life message.
Well, there's a pleasant surprise!
When I was in high school, I had enough Skynyrd tee shirts so I could wear a different one every day of the week. You could say I was pretty heavily into Lynyrd Skynyrd. Most of those shirts had rebel flags, guns, and skulls on them. I would be so much more harassed than I already was if I had to go to school today. I doubt I'd have made it.
Tell me that liberals aren't in charge of our schools.
Slam dunk case.
Tzimisce here to remind everyone that the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights are for all of us: not just extreme left wing groups, not just communists and anarchists, not just Al Queda and other enemies of our state.
I wore my AC/DC, KISS, and Pantera (rebel flags, guns, and skulls just like your Skynyrd ones!) shirts all the time in high school, and that was from 98-02, so not too long ago. Nobody said anything. Nobody at my school cared. We had the coolest principal, but then again mine is not a very liberalized city.
Rightly so. Freedom of expression is freedom of expression. The kid has a perfect right to wear the shirt. The Wiccan kid can also wear a shirt that expresses that. That's the whole point of freedom of expression.
IMHO students shouldn't be allowed to wear bumper sticker type clothing that distracts others from learning. Save it for after school. - tom
Well said!
Just a thought, but you would probably have been less harrassed had you dressed like something other than a Skynyard deadhead.
Like maybe a normal human being.
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Hittin' the whiskey a bit early, are we? =P
I always feel like the whitest kid in the South when I'm in my wifebeater, cruisin' in my Camaro, top down, with Freebird at full blast.
A couple of years ago, I pulled up to a stoplight that way (but I had long hair at the time), and this mean-lookin' trucker pulled up next to me and gave me a nod of approval. LOL
***IMHO students shouldn't be allowed to wear bumper sticker type clothing that distracts others from learning. Save it for after school. - tom***
Dammit, where's Joe McCarthy when you need him?!?!?
=P
Two words: Dress Code.
You're welcome.
Well, I don't drink but I did go to a high school (in MA of all places) that pretty much worshipped Skynyrd so....
Last time I saw Joe was at a hearing where Sen. Stu Symington from Missouri was smacking him around. - Tom
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