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Lassonde v. Pleasanton Unified School District
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Lassonde v. Pleasanton Unified School District is a case about First Amendment freedoms and the separation between church and state. A student of Amador Valley High School claimed a violation of his first amendment right of speech when parts of his salutatorian speech were censored. The case went up to the US Court of Appeals.This case is an important case in educational law concerning religious expression on school campuses.
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Lassonde v. Pleasanton Unified School District
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There is no room in Cole for a public school to disclaim sectarian, proselytizing religious speech at a graduation ceremony.
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Nicholas Lassonde
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Lassonde v. Pleasanton Unified School District is a case about First Amendment freedoms and the separation between church and state. A student of Amador Valley High School claimed a violation of his first amendment right of speech when parts of his salutatorian speech were censored. The case went up to the US Court of Appeals.This case is an important case in educational law concerning religious expression on school campuses.
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