Friday, June 27, 2014

Cheektowaga teacher’s religious lawsuit likely to be dismissed | wivb.com

Silver told News 4, “I believe that my first amendment rights were violated when I was asked to do some things regarding taking some posters down, and to censor my speech in the classroom.”

She added, “As a Christian, and as an American, I believe it’s incredibly important to fight to protect the rights that people have died to give me.”

In backing Silver’s claims, Robert Muise of the American Freedom Law Center said, “She was even prohibited from any communications with students during the school day that might have any religious content. It was essentially a religious cleansing that was complete and thorough.”

Cheektowaga teacher’s religious lawsuit likely to be dismissed | wivb.com

See also:

U.S. Magistrate Judge Issues Mixed Report “Dripping with Hostility to Religion” in Case involving the Censorship of a Christian Teacher

Federal Judge: Forced Removal of Christian Materials from Classroom Was Legal

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