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ACLU sues Mississippi school that canceled prom rather than let lesbian couple attend

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3/11/2010 12:45 PM - 420 views
Yes! Smack them the hell down. From the ACLU press release:
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit today against a Mississippi High School that has canceled prom rather than let a lesbian high school student attend the prom with her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo to the event. In papers filed with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi, the ACLU asks the court to reinstate the prom for all students at the school and charges Itawamba County School District officials are violating Constance McMillen's First Amendment right to freedom of expression.

"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," said McMillen, an 18-year-old senior at Itawamba Agricultural High School in Fulton, Mississippi. "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."

Today's filing comes after Itawamba County School District issued a statement yesterday saying they were canceling prom, following a letter from the ACLU and the Mississippi Safe Schools Coalition demanding that they reverse their decision. McMillen said that before that happened, school officials had told her that she could not arrive at the prom with her girlfriend, also a student at IAHS, and that they might be thrown out if any other students complained about their presence at the April 2 event.

More below the fold, including a Facebook page to help McMillan.
"Itawamba school officials are trying to turn Constance into the villain who called the whole thing off, and that just isn't what happened. She's fighting for everyone to be able to enjoy the prom," said Kristy Bennett, Legal Director of the ACLU of Mississippi. "The government, and that includes public schools, can't censor someone's free expression just because some other person might not like it."

In today's legal complaint, the ACLU asks the court to reinstate the prom for all students and charges that the First Amendment guarantees students' right to bring same-sex dates to school dances and cites cases holding that other parties' objections don't justify censorship. The ACLU also said that the school further violates McMillen's free expression rights by telling her that she can't wear a tuxedo to the prom.

"It's shameful and cowardly of the school district to have canceled the prom and to try to blame Constance, who's only standing up for herself. We will fight tooth and nail for the prom to be reinstated for all students," said Christine P. Sun, Senior Counsel with the ACLU national LGBT Project, who represents McMillen along with the ACLU of Mississippi.

The ACLU will ask the court in the next few days to grant McMillen a preliminary injunction ordering the school to reinstate the April 2 prom, let McMillen and her girlfriend go to the prom together, and let McMillen wear a tuxedo to the event.

McMillen is represented by Bennett and Sun, as well as by Norman C. Simon and Joshua Glick of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP.

The case name is Constance McMillen v. Itawamba County School District, et al. Also named as defendants are Superintendent Teresa McNeece and Itawamba Agricultural High School Principal Trae Wiygul and Vice Principal Rick Mitchell. Additional information, including a copy of today's legal complaint, is available at http://www.aclu.org/lgbt-right... There is also a Facebook group for people who want to support McMillen, "Let Constance Take Her Girlfriend to Prom."


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* Mississippi prom canceled after student requests to bring same-sex date

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3/13/2010 4:28 PM -
Jonathan

I had a principal in high school who wouldn't let us do "The Laramie Project" he said then he would have to allow us to do a play on devil worshiping. If these people cannot be advocates of tolerance then they should not be in an influential position especially over young students. They need to keep their prejudices out of their work.
3/13/2010 4:22 PM -
Carlos

Actually, here is one better... Here are the email addresses of all the school district's board members, the superintendent, and the school principal.

Copy and past the whole lot of them into an email and start inundating their email boxes with messages expressing our collective outrage over this.

a082315@allstate.com, jnichols@itawamba.k12.ms.us, hmartin@itawamba.k12.ms.us, cbrown@network-one.com, twallace@nexband.com, twiygul@itawamba.k12.ms.us, tmcneece@itawamba.k12.ms.us
3/13/2010 3:41 PM -
Carlos

I think everyone should call the superintendent and leave her messages expressing your outrage over her school districts' treatment of this young lady. Be nice but firm.

http://www.itawambacountyschools.com/staff/superintendent.htm

It is no surprise that her mailbox is full and the system forwards you to an auxiliary mailbox.

I hope the ACLU trounces them and that Mississippi learns from this and moves out of the middle ages.
3/13/2010 3:39 PM -
Pearce

this is true. they wouldn't have cancelled it. but it still would have been made an issue and they would still be against it. clearly the biggest issue here is the gay part but it doesn't mean that there isn't some sexism mixed in there too
3/13/2010 3:28 PM -
Lam

Yeah, I don't think the issue is the tuxedo....the issue is her wanted to bring another GIRL to the prom.

Stupid school anyway. Yay ACLU.
3/13/2010 3:27 PM -
Ted

If she were straight and just wanted to wear the tuxedo, they wouldn't have canceled the prom.
3/13/2010 3:14 PM -
Pearce

this story is even bad from a feminist standpoint. Not allowing girls to wear what they want (tuxedos in this case) and forcing them to follow the social norm that has been traditionally established. And everyone thinks we are past women's rights issues... The US has a ways to go
3/12/2010 2:45 PM -
todd

once again, my beloved new orleans comes through to help this school. well, a hotel owner in new orleans.

http://www.wwltv.com/news/Lesbian-teen-sues-to-force-school-to-hold-prom-87455152.html
3/12/2010 2:42 PM -
Lucas

One day the future children of this country will look back on this period in history and go...man those people were stupid. Diversity will be celebrated...
3/12/2010 8:23 AM -
Doug

Lol, Steve- here in Florida, we have Amendment 2, and the ban on gay adoption- although, the later was recently contested, and declared "unconstitutional" by a judge....DCF is appealing, but something tells me that the couple involved in the case will be the victors once again
3/12/2010 7:45 AM -
Another Steve

Haha Kevin, I'm live in Utah. Not only did we get our own ammendment from Prop 3 a few years ago, but apparently the predominant cult arond here was behind prop 8 in cali. Mormons, they love to reach out and hate somone.

I can't wait for all these State Constitutional Ammendments to be found unconstitutional. Stupid asses
3/11/2010 11:45 PM -
Kevin

Jacob, try being from Colorado during the amendment 2 controversy. People called us a hate state.
3/11/2010 5:27 PM -
Jacob

I've always been a little embarrassed to be from Mississippi but this just puts the cherry on top.

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