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  • … Justus Abramo Justus Abramo was a first grade student in the Nazareth Area School District, and Valentine’s Day was … Inspired by this saint, Justus and his siblings decided to include a note with their Valentine’s Day cards to their … note for each of his classmates and brought them to school on Valentine’s Day. Because some students forgot to bring …
  • … AJ Fluehr As a student interested in public affairs and a political future, A.J. Fluehr was … find offensive. Incredibly, officials even went so far as to say that "acts of intolerance will not be tolerated." … – securing greater freedom of expression for every student on campus. … Acts of intolerance will not be tolerated at …
  • … were unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views in her college counseling program. Case: Keeton v. … school officials stepped in. The University told her to stop sharing her beliefs with others and then even went so … to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it the same way. Ultimately Jennifer lost …
  • … was an adjunct professor at San José City College (SJCC). In the summer of 2007, she taught a Human Heredity course … of the biology of human genetics.  Prompted by a question on a pop quiz, a student asked Ms. Sheldon how heredity … on the subject of “nature verses nurture” in regard to homosexuality. She gave the students an example found in
  • … emerged from his Wednesday morning class at Yuba College in central California just in time to hoist an evangelical sign and hand out some tracts to the … advising Ryan that free speech was only allowed at Yuba on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 12 and 1 … with two weeks’ …
  • … students. We are defending the right of students to speak freely on campus without being subject to threats, physical … fight.  As a result, the university charged YAF over $600 in security fees because it deemed the event “controversial.” …