The Holmes County School Board must end its unconstitutional ban on students' right to free speech, Federal Judge Richard Smoak of the Northern District of Florida has ruled.
Smoak has ordered the district to immediately allow students to wear clothing, buttons, stickers or symbols in support of equal rights for gay people. Here's a telling comment from his ruling:
While many people, perhaps the Holmes County community disagree with the plaintiff, but I hope they will keep in mind that this is one of the most fundamental constitutional rights, that of the freedom of speech, and that we are not making up the law today. This law has been long settled by the United States Supreme Court for almost 50 years.
According to the ACLU's account of the hearing, Ponce de Leon High School principal David Davis "testified that he believed rainbows were 'sexually suggestive' and would make students unable to study because they'd be picturing gay sex acts in their mind. The principal went on to admit that while censoring rainbows and gay pride messages he allowed students to wear other symbols many find controversial, such as the Confederate flag."
Plaintiff Heather Gillman (shown above), a junior at Ponce de Leon High, has fought with the school over the issue, with the ACLU on her side. "Standing up to my school was really hard to do," she said in a press release, "but I'm so happy that I did because the First Amendment is a big deal to everyone." For more on Gillman's case, see the ACLU web site here. (Photo from Defuniak Springs Herald Breeze)


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I'm proud of you Heather. Far too many schools are still living 50 years in the past. I hope you get attorney fees.
Posted by: | May 14, 2008 at 08:07 PM
Whenever I see a confederate flag, I can't study because I picture lynchings in my mind.
Posted by: Jacob | May 14, 2008 at 04:07 PM
"Ponce de Leon High School principal David Davis "testified that he believed rainbows were 'sexually suggestive' and would make students unable to study because they'd be picturing gay sex acts in their mind."
If Principal Davis really believes this then I think he has some unresolved issues of his own. When I see a rainbow, I think of, well, rainbows.
Posted by: Paul | May 14, 2008 at 12:04 PM