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  • Finally so justice. Up your's Mississippi.

    Remember that rural school district in Mississippi who tried to prevent a Lesbian couple from going to the prom because they didn't want any dirty homosexuals at their dance? As you may recall the lesbain couple sued and the court agreed with them that the city had no right to discriminate against the young woman simply because she was lesbian and then rather then comply with the court ruling the city just canceled the whole prom.

    Well, the lesbian couple sued with the help of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and today the case was settled with the school district agreeing to pay $35,000 in damages and agreeing not to engage in such discrimination again in the future. It's a small victory but a good one.

    Lesbian gets $35K settlement over canceled prom



    JACKSON, Miss. – A rural school district that canceled its prom rather than allow a lesbian student to attend with her girlfriend has agreed to pay $35,000 to settle a discrimination lawsuit the ACLU filed on her behalf.

    The district also agreed to follow a non-discrimination policy as part of the settlement, though it argues such a policy was already in place.

    Constance McMillen, 18, said the victory came at the price of her being shunned in her small hometown of Fulton.

    "I knew it was a good cause, but sometimes it really got to me. I knew it would change things for others in the future and I kept going and I kept pushing," McMillen said in an interview Tuesday.

    The flap started in March when McMillen challenged the Itawamba County School District's rules banning prom dates of the same gender and allowing only male students to wear tuxedos. The district responded by canceling its prom, prompting the ACLU to file suit claiming the teen's rights had been violated and demanding the prom be reinstated.

    U.S. District Judge Glen H. Davidson refused to make school officials hold the prom, but he said in a March 23 ruling that the district had violated McMillen's rights.

    The district later announced parents would sponsor another prom chaperoned by school officials. But ACLU lawyers claimed the event was a "sham prom" attended by only about 10 students, while most of McMillen's classmates partied at a private event elsewhere, a claim the school denied. McMillen's suit also says she's been harassed for her stand against the school's policy.

    McMillen's lawyers filed notice Monday in U.S. District Court to accept a judgment offer from the Itawamba County School District that will pay $35,000, plus attorney's fees. As part of the agreement, the school district also said it would follow a policy not to discriminate based on sexual orientation in any educational or extracurricular activities or allow harassment based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

    School officials contend that their agreement to follow the non-discrimination policy merely reaffirms inclusiveness rules the district already had, said school board attorney Michele Floyd. She said the district's insurance company will pay McMillen.

    District officials said in the settlement offer that they didn't believe they violated McMillen's rights.

    The ACLU, however, contends that if the district really had such an inclusiveness policy all along, it wouldn't have banned same-sex prom dates. It also said the district is the first in Mississippi to implement a policy banning discrimination and harassment on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

    Ben Griffith, the attorney who represented the district in the suit, said school officials are focused on preparing for the upcoming fall semester and wanted to avoid protracted litigation.

    "The defendants have consistently taken the position throughout this case that their actions and conduct at all times have been constitutional and lawful in every respect," Griffith said.

    Christine P. Sun, an ACLU lawyer, said the case has "inspired countless other people around the world to stand up for what's right."

    McMillen has moved to Memphis, Tenn., where she plans to attend Southwest Community College in the spring, majoring in psychology. She said she'll use the settlement money for her college education.

    She eventually withdrew from Itawamba Agricultural High School and finished her senior year at a school in Jackson, Miss.

    Eliza Byard, executive director of GLSEN: The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, said only 12 states and the District of Columbia require school district to have policies recognizing sexual orientation and gender identity.

    McMillen's case gained national attention and she was featured on talk shows and served as a grand marshal for New York's Gay Pride Parade, among other events. She also visited the White House.

    Sun said the ACLU had represented other students in similar cases around the country, but none had garnered as much attention as McMillen's legal battle.

    McMillen said she thinks the case resonated with so many people because "prom is a common theme and everyone knows how it feels to want to go to prom. With my story, even if people didn't agree with being gay, they understood. They figured out how cruel some people can be."
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    Suing schools


    "Ms. Turner, why is it that our geography textbooks still say the USSR for Russia?"
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    • #3
      That's there problem. If they'd just stop breaking the law then that wouldn't have happened and at the end of the day the ***** can always raise taxes to pay for decent schools. I know that's a revolutionary idea in the south but it is still true.
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      • #4
        I didn't know you were a lesbian, Oerdin. I'm glad for all of you people.
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        • #5
          I'm a lesbian at heart.
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          • #6
            I find it funny that Oerdin is now some kind of gay rights human rights activist or something but he has on numerous occasions expressed the idea that the entire middle east except Israel should be nuked and Muslims exterminated wholesale

            Anyway, Oerdin, you didn't answer my questions about the Reserves from the other thread.
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            • #7
              Nuking the middle east.

              Also, yes I did. Look again.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Oerdin View Post
                Nuking the middle east.

                Also, yes I did. Look again.
                I asked follow up questions...

                Enlisted? MOS? Did you go to school or work when you were not deployed? How did you find the drill and how it meshed with your regular life? And any thoughts on what officers or SNCO's do for drill? I mean it's not like a corporal who just shows up and does what he's told. I'm assuming an Lt. has to organize the training? Also, any thoughts on the distance for training? If I would have to go all the way to Buffalo for drill for my preferred MOS (for Marine Reserve officers you pre-select the MOS based on availability within a certain radius from your home of record), is that retarded or do guys go that far for drill sometimes?

                Any thoughts on preparedness of reservists and reserve units for deployments or combat situations as compared to AD? Any difficulty in working with AD units due to not having been IN Army culture except 38 days of the year?
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                "I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi

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                • #9
                  So is the school going to pay 35 thousand to every student for ruining their prom?

                  The unintended consequence is that next year the prom will be privately organised.
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                  • #10
                    Yay! Abortions for everyone!
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                    • #11
                      Presumably a private company won't be able to discriminate because they can get sued all the more easily. Gay rights FTW!
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
                        Suing schools

                        "Ms. Turner, why is it that our geography textbooks still say the USSR for Russia?"
                        QFT. What a ridiculous sum...

                        Also, how drunk were you when you wrote that thread title, Oerdin?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Oerdin View Post
                          That's there problem. If they'd just stop breaking the law then that wouldn't have happened and at the end of the day the ***** can always raise taxes to pay for decent schools. I know that's a revolutionary idea in the south but it is still true.
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                          • #14
                            If that's the crusade reference it appears to be, I don't get it.
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                            • #15
                              I like it. Deus Vult.
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