A Michigan high school didn’t violate the First Amendment when it proposed edits to a Republican club’s morning announcement promoting an anti-abortion message, a federal court said.
The Skyline High School Republican Club and one of its members didn’t show that they were treated any differently than any other club at the school, Judge F. Kay Behm of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan said Thursday, granting the defendants’ motions for summary judgment in full.
The announcement, as submitted, expressed the Republican Club’s opposition to a 2022 ballot proposal in the midterm election that would create ...
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