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Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Anti-Harassment Training Does Not Infringe Free Exercise of Religion
Last Friday in Morrison v. Board of Education of Boyd County, (ED Ky., Feb. 17, 2006), a Kentucky federal district court held school training classes aimed at reducing anti-gay harassment did not burden students' free exercise of religion. The classes did not require any student to disavow his or her religious beliefs, or to endorse homosexuality, bisexuality or transgendered persons. The ACLU had joined the school district in defending against a challenge to the anti-harassment training sessions. (ACLU release.) Students challenging the training sessions were represented by the Alliance Defense Fund.