Kennesaw University President fired for making kneeling cheerleaders stay in the tunnel.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Tony Stark, Dec 19, 2017.

  1. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Show me a case where a public school student was dismissed for kneeling,not participating in the pledge of allegiance or saluting the flag
     
    #21     Dec 19, 2017
  2. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    So there is no case of ECU marching band members who were dismissed for kneeling than being laughed out of court when they brought a case claiming "first amendment rights"?
     
    #22     Dec 19, 2017
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Try using Google.

    So you still cannot come-up with a single example... not one.... of a case where a university student successfully used "first amendment" rights in a court case to avoid from being dismissed from a public university team or squad for actions the student did during a public event. Please find an example.
     
    #23     Dec 19, 2017
  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    I did.I cant find a case of ECU marching band members who were dismissed for kneeling than being laughed out of court when they brought a case claiming "first amendment rights"?

    You made the claim,show your source
     
    #24     Dec 19, 2017
  5. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    I dont know of any cases of a student at a public school being dismissed from school or school related activities for kneeling, not participating in the pledge of allegiance or saluting the flag and losing in court.You claimed it happened to ECU students but I cant find it.
     
    #25     Dec 19, 2017
  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    SOURCE????????
     
    #26     Dec 19, 2017
  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Use Google. I gave you the remainder of the day to back your claim that it violates the student's first amendment rights.... well, it doesn't. Here is your last opportunity to come-up with a single example of a case where a university student successfully used "first amendment" rights in a court case to avoid from being dismissed from a public university team or squad for actions the student did during a public event.
     
    #27     Dec 19, 2017
  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    I did, couldn't find it.The only source I could find was you.Please post your source.
     
    #28     Dec 19, 2017
  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, 319 U.S. 624 (1943), is a decision by the United States Supreme Court holding that the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment protects students from being forced to salute the American flag or say the Pledge of Allegiance in public school. The Court's 6–3 decision, delivered by Justice Robert H. Jackson, is remembered for its forceful defense of free speech and constitutional rights generally as being placed "beyond the reach of majorities and officials."
     
    #29     Dec 19, 2017
  10. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Source???????????
     
    #30     Dec 19, 2017