In the case in Juneau, most of the people who live there are not terribly happy with the principal. They (at least the one's I've talked to) think the principal was wrong in the first place, and wrong to continue it. It cost the town and the district a great deal of money. Juneau is only about 35,000 people, and really didn't need resources diverted to go after a kid with a silly sign, who wasn't on school time or property.
And yes, he was suing under the state constitution, but it was dropped in the settlement.
I'm not touching the whole freedom of religion and healthcare thing. It would flame this conversation into a locked thread.
And yes, he was suing under the state constitution, but it was dropped in the settlement.
I'm not touching the whole freedom of religion and healthcare thing. It would flame this conversation into a locked thread.