You Don’t Have to Leave Your Faith At Home

You Don’t Have to Leave Your Faith At Home

Student finally allowed to show Easter video.

Earlier this year, Franklin Public Schools flagged a student video about Easter as “inappropriate for broadcast” and banned it from appearing in the school’s weekly news and entertainment program, although they aired student videos about Black History Month and Ramadan. Liberty Counsel pressured the school to recognize that under the First Amendment, both the Ramadan video and Easter video have equal protection under the law and reminding them schools must be viewpoint neutral.

Ultimately, the student was able to show the video to his class but not to the entire school. It is now on a public YouTube channel. This is a good reminder that no one is required to leave their faith at the front door when entering a school, and that the U.S. Constitution supports teachers' and students’ freedom of religion and expression.

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