Court Rules in Confederate Flag Ban at Schools

Court Rules in Confederate Flag Ban at Schools

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A federal appeals court panel has ruled in favor of a Tennessee high school that banned students from wearing clothing with the Confederate battle flag after several racial incidents.
   
Students Derek Barr, Chris White and Roger Craig White claimed in a lawsuit that their free speech rights were violated by the 2005 ban on the Confederate symbol at William Blount High School in Maryville.
   
School officials said their ban came after racial tension that included a fight, a civil rights complaint and graffiti of a Confederate flag, a racial slur and a noose.
   
In its opinion filed Wednesday in Cincinnati, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that school officials had a right to ban the flag because they could “reasonably forecast” that it would disrupt education.

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Flag Comment Posted by librarylady8 on August 20, 2008 at 11:20 am

....why can’t we have our ‘X’ flag…they wear shirts with their ‘X’s
on them ....malcolm x, etc….it’s not racial…just want to take away OUR rights…and I am NOT prejudiced !!!...just proud of MY heritage too….

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