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Saturday, March 08, 2014
Court Holds Middle School In Florida Not Covered By Federal Equal Access Act
In Carver Middle School Gay-Straight Alliance v. School Board of Lake County, Florida, (MD FL, March 6, 2014), a Florida federal district court denied a preliminary injunction to the Gay-Straight Alliance that sought recognition as an official student organization in a Florida middle school. The court held that plaintiffs had not shown a likelihood of success on the merits of their claim that a middle school constitutes a "secondary school" for purposes of coverage under the federal Equal Access Act. That Act leaves the definition of secondary school to state law, and Florida statutes are unclear about whether this includes middle schools. The court also held that plaintiffs had not shown a likelihood of success on the merits of their 1st Amendment free speech claim because the refusal to recognize the group was reasonably related to legitimate pedagogical concerns in light of the age of the students involved.
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Free speech,
Religion in schools