The parents argue, in papers filed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, that the ban is so broad and blunt that it violates their constitutional right as parents to keep their children safe and to raise them in the way they see fit. The ban violates their due process right to personal liberty under both the state and federal constitutions, they said, because it interferes with the relationship between parents and their children, without a compelling education reason for doing so.
This blog, which started years ago as Room 210 Discussion, focuses on the music and performers from rock and country in the '50s, '60s, and '70s, with an occasional stop in the '80s. It will feature stories, news, trivia, video and audio, and occasionally videos by Natural Disaster, the band I was with from 2002 through 2012.
Saturday, July 15, 2006
Lawsuit says cell phone ban violates students' rights
A lawsuit has been filed in New York saying that the schools' ban of cell phones violate students' rights.
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yeah I agree,but what hasen't the school band that doesn't violate our rights???dress codes,language,i mean really that is messed up!
~christy hernandez
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