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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Teens Sue After Ejection From Stadium For Refusing To Stand During "God Bless America"
The Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger last week reported on a federal lawsuit filed by three high school students against Thomas Cetna, owner of the minor league baseball team, the Newark Bears. The students claim that Cetna cursed them and had security officers eject them from the stadium when they refused to stand during the 7th inning stretch while "God Bless America" was being sung. Plaintiffs argue that Cetna's actions violated their Constitutional rights, as well as their rights under federal and state statutes barring discrimination in public accommodations. The suit was filed on behalf of the students by the father of one of them who is an attorney.