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Student may wear ¡¥Be as, Not Gay¡¦ shirt, US court rule
AFP , WASHINGTON
Saturday, Apr 26, 2008, Page 7
A US federal court has granted permission for a teenager to wear a T-shirt with the slogan ¡§Be Happy, Not Gay¡¨ during a Christian day of action on Monday held in response to a gay rights protest.
The high school in Neuqua Valley, Illinois, had banned student Alexander Neuxoll from wearing the T-shirt in class on Monday, when a Christian group is organizing a ¡§Day of Truth¡¨ to show its opposition to homosexuality.
The day is in response to a ¡§Day of Silence¡¨ that has taken place in schools and colleges across the US since 1996 to call for more tolerance for gay people.
This year¡¦s ¡§Day of Silence¡¨ was planned for yesterday.
The school, while stressing its neutrality, barred Neuxoll from wearing a T-shirt saying ¡§Be Happy, Not Gay¡¨ on Monday on the grounds that it was insulting.
The judges said Neuxoll¡¦s T-shirt slogan was only ¡§tepidly negative¡¨ and it was ¡§highly speculative¡¨ that wearing it would ¡§poison the educational atmosphere,¡¨ ruling that he should be allowed to wear it.
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