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Tag: Neuqua Valley High School

Appeals court upholds students' right to wear ‘Be Happy, Not Gay’ shirts

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March 2, 2011September 5, 2018 Aly Brumback

The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicagoupheld a permanent injunction Tuesday allowing high school students to displaya message critical of homosexuality.

Tagged Illinois, Neuqua Valley High School

Student can wear 'Be Happy, Not Gay' T-shirt in time for protests

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April 25, 2008December 4, 2018 Kathleen Fitzgerald

The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Wednesday reversed a district court's decision by allowing a Neuqua Valley High School student to wear a "Be Happy, Not Gay" T-shirt to school while his case proceeds.

Tagged Illinois, Neuqua Valley High School

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