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No, not as a married couple.
You wouldn't travel either, if your marriage was not recognized in other states.
Suppose you got in a car accident in Mississippi, and your wife was terminally injured and placed on life support, and you weren't even allowed to see her in the ICU, let alone participate in end of life choices.
When you have children together, it becomes even more complicated than that.
You sure seem to have a lot of, ah, insider information about the Gay Agenda there, Navy.
:roll:
You're right, that would be the school's code of conduct. Did she ask for a rules change there also?
And the straight agenda, I presume, is to prevent this and to ensure that gays remain second-class citizens in the eyes of the law.
You know, I think I like the gay agenda better.
I hate to break it to you, Jerry, but if the school's code of conduct is in violation of federal laws (Title 9, for one), the school's code of conduct is illegal. NOT the student's request.
I hate to break it to you, Jerry, but if the school's code of conduct is in violation of federal laws (Title 9, for one), the school's code of conduct is illegal. NOT the student's request.
LOL Sexual orientation is NOT covered in Title 9.
Nice try.
No, not as a married couple.
You wouldn't travel either, if your marriage was not recognized in other states.
Suppose you got in a car accident in Mississippi, and your wife was terminally injured and placed on life support, and you weren't even allowed to see her in the ICU, let alone participate in end of life choices.
When you have children together, it becomes even more complicated than that.
No, not as a married couple.
You wouldn't travel either, if your marriage was not recognized in other states.
Suppose you got in a car accident in Mississippi, and your wife was terminally injured and placed on life support, and you weren't even allowed to see her in the ICU, let alone participate in end of life choices.
When you have children together, it becomes even more complicated than that.
I hate to break it to you, Jerry, but if the school's code of conduct is in violation of federal laws (Title 9, for one), the school's code of conduct is illegal. NOT the student's request.
WRONG. It's been tried in court, and the schools that have tried to ban gay students from prom have lost, EVERY SINGLE TIME.
Nice try.
Is the school in violation of some federal mandate if it imposes a formal dress code on a formal occasion?
A public school could force it's students to wear a uniform. So much less than a uniform is a dress code for an optional event.
The school has a duty to not promote deviant behavior..............
Lat time I looked title 9 had to do with women in sports...
Title 9 is about gender equity. NOT about dress codes. Dress codes in the normal school setting have been challenged in court and upheld. HOWEVER, it would have to be shown that the tuxedo was going to significantly disrupt a school function. I don't think it would meet that burden of proof in the same way that, for example, wearing gang attire does.
Assuming this went to court BEFORE the prom, sure.
Yep. Of course, by doing this, the student is ensuring that other students in MIssissippi don't have to. She's brave.
She's an idiot.
.....if....
Is it actually, though?
Is the school in violation of some federal mandate if it imposes a formal dress code on a formal occasion?
A public school could force it's students to wear a uniform. So much less than a uniform is a dress code for an optional event.
Unrelated random comments FTW?Kinda like the women who sued fire & police departments for gender equity, eh?
She's an idiot.
Unrelated random comments FTW?
There's no right being infringed by denying her special cross-dressing exceptions if she can't document transsexualism or GID.
Quite an extreme example.
Unrelated random comments FTW?
There's no right being infringed by denying her special cross-dressing exceptions if she can't document transsexualism or GID.
A public school cannot force male and female students to wear different types of uniforms.
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