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Supreme Court declines Pledge of Allegiance case

Jacksonville : FL : USA | about 1 month ago  
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An appeals-court panel didn't rule his way, and now the Supreme Court won't get involved. A Florida teenager has lost his bid to have the US Supreme Court decide whether students in public schools have a First Amendment right to refuse to stand and repeat the Pledge of Allegiance.
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  • News Source: Sun Sentinel | about 1 month ago
    Supreme Court Monday shot down an appeal by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of a former Boynton Beach High School student who refused to pledge allegiance to the flag. The highest court rejected an appeal to review a Florida statute that...
  • News Source: Fox News | about 1 month ago
    The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will not hear arguments in a case involving a Florida teenager who says he was humiliated by his teacher and sent to the principal's office for refusing to stand and recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
  • News Source: Christian Science Monitor | about 1 month ago
    An appeals-court panel didn't rule his way, and now the Supreme Court won't get involved. A Florida teenager has lost his bid to have the US Supreme Court decide whether students in public schools have a First Amendment right to refuse to stand and...
  • News Source: Seattle Times | about 1 month ago
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