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Apr. 18th, 2007 08:37 amThe school district was willing to allow the students alternatives such as "Be Happy, Be Straight" but didn't want the phrase "not gay," saying it was derogatory. The school likened it to saying "Be Happy, Not Christian."
Because the district offered alternatives, it was not violating the students' freedom of expression, U.S. District Judge William Hart wrote.
Because the district offered alternatives, it was not violating the students' freedom of expression, U.S. District Judge William Hart wrote.