Student Suspended for Sharing Beliefs

Student Suspended for Sharing Beliefs

A Christian student sharing his Christian beliefs in a private conversation was suspended for three days and now is suing for that punishment. The Great Lakes Justice Center is representing student David Stout in the case in federal court in the Western District of Michigan. The center explained the three-day suspension was imposed on Stout “for stating his Christian beliefs in a private text conversation and in a hallway at school.”

 

Student Suspended for Sharing Beliefs

Student Suspended for Sharing Beliefs

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Student Suspended for Sharing Beliefs

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