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- … children’s privacy Letter explains that federal law allows schools to maintain separate restrooms, locker rooms for boys, girls Published October 20, 2015 Related Case: Students and Parents for Privacy v. Township High School … room. Instead, the privacy rights of all children must be guaranteed and protected, and separate accommodations …
- … to her classmates during non-instructional time. “Public schools should encourage, not shut down, the free exchange of … “The law on this is extremely clear: free speech cannot be censored simply because it expresses a certain viewpoint that administrators don’t favor. The First Amendment protects freedom of speech for …
- … for the 3rd Circuit ruled that the students’ privacy didn’t merit protection. During the 2016-17 school year—without … to listen to her privacy concerns either. “Everyone should be able to agree that students struggling with their beliefs … Advocacy John Bursch. “But there are sound reasons why schools have always separated male and female teenagers in …
- … as including religious expression. “Christian groups shouldn’t be penalized for their beliefs,” said ADF Senior Counsel Nate …
- … that all other student groups on campus enjoy. “Public schools should recognize the constitutional rights of pro-life students just as they do for all other students,” said ADF … school officials that the club’s official name would be “Live Action – Pro-Life Club,” the school officials also …
- … 2nd Circuit: VT can’t exclude students at religious high schools from tuition program Ruling ends more than 21 years … a penalty on the free exercise of religion that can be justified only by a state interest of the highest …
- … Arlington’s attempt to discriminate against Tree of Life Schools can proceed to trial Published May 19, 2016 Related … facilities and other similar uses. “Local governments can’t use zoning laws to discriminate against religious … for the school, saying that it wanted the property to be used by someone who would generate more tax revenue to the …
- … UW–Eau Claire to religious students: 'Your service doesn't count' Two students sue over … sincerely held beliefs, preferences, and values will be reasonably accommodated in accepting service-learning …
- … to abandon her beliefs to get a degree Published July 22, 2010 Related Case: Keeton v. Anderson-Wiley … Counselor Education Program. “A public university student shouldn’t be threatened with expulsion for being a Christian and …
- … subsequent disciplinary proceedings. "Christian students shouldn’t be penalized for holding to their beliefs," said ADF Senior …