
Excellent!
A federal judge has ordered Mississippi's Itawamba County School District to pay the $81,000 in legal fees and expenses that Constance McMillen incurred after having to bring them to court for banning her from her high school's prom - all because she wanted to bring her girlfriend as a date!
As they should! We're so thrilled that justice has been served!
Discrimination and bigotry have no place in this country, and ESPECIALLY not in schools!
Congratulations, bb!
A well-deserved victory!
EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL.
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It has begun!
As we've reported, Constance McMillen is the Mississippi teenager who has been fighting for her right to bring her girlfriend as a date to her high school's prom. She has made national headlines for her bravery and grace during a very public ordeal, and is now testifying in a US district court case against her school district!!
Of course, NOW the school officials are claiming they thought about canceling the prom even BEFORE Constance came forward with her request!
In the proceedings yesterday, Superintendent Teresa McNeece testified that they were concerned about the use of drugs or alcohol at a school-sponsored prom, so they were hesitant to hold the event from the getgo.
YEAH RIGHT! Like possible drug and alcohol use has ever stopped most high schools from throwing proms before??
She also attempts to blame McMillen for causing massive disruptions with her request.
"We were being hounded every day. Our students were being hounded. We were having a tough time of any bell-to-bell instruction."
Of course, during her cross-examination, apparently McNeece could not give any specific as to what those disruptions were. We're guessing because there WERE NONE.
The American Civil Liberties Union, who represent (Read more...)

Good!! People NEED to know that this is NOT OKAY.
After the Itawamba school district in Mississippi decided to cancel their high school's prom rather than let a lesbian student attend the dance with her girlfriend, they were slapped with a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union!!
The ACLU claims that the student, Constance McMillen, has had her First Amendment right to freely express herself taken away, and is asking that the U.S. District Court have the school's prom reinstated.
McMillen says:
"All I wanted was the same chance to enjoy my prom night like any other student. But my school would rather hurt all the students than treat everyone fairly. This isn't just about me and my rights anymore — now I'm fighting for the right of all the students at my school to have our prom."
Once again, we can't believe how much grace and strength this young woman speaks with.
Keep fighting the good fight, girlfriend!!
You've got A LOT of support coming your way!!
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