Yesterday, four sets of parents filed a federal lawsuit against the Wilson County, Tennessee Board of Education and various school officials challenging Lakeview Elementary School's restrictions on student posters advertising the annual "See You At the Pole" prayer event. The school banned posters containing religious references, and required parents to cover over religious references on posters that families had made and had already put on display in the school. The complaint (full text) in Gold v. Wilson County School Board of Education, (MD TN, filed 3/3/2009) alleges that the school's action violates plaintiffs' freedom of speech, the Establishment Clause and the 14th Amendment's due process and equal protection clauses.
The school's limitation on posters was instituted after a federal court in another lawsuit barred Lakeview school administrators and teachers from promoting or taking part in the student "See You At the Pole" event and ordered that any student flyers or posters promoting the event contain a disclaimer indicating the event is not endorsed by the school. That lawsuit broadly challenged activities by a parents' group in the school known as "Praying Parents." (See prior posting.) Alliance Defense Fund issued a press release announcing yesterday's lawsuit. The release contains links to photos of the disputed posters. It also links to Plaintiff's Motion for a Preliminary Injunction and the memorandum in Support of the Motion. Yesterday's Tennessean also reports on the lawsuit.