Tag Archives: Viewpoint discrimination

Lawmaker Decries GMU Health Fair, ‘Moral Depravity’

Washington Post April 22, 2005 By Annie Gowen The clean-cut young man taking detailed notes stood out at a meeting of Pro-Choice Patriots at George Mason University on Wednesday night as the mostly female group discussed plans for its campuswide … Continue reading

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Debate over a play continues in county

Loudoun Easterner April 13, 2005 By David Bradley The Loudoun County School Board continues to ponder policies that could restrict the content of plays performed in public schools. During a meeting of the School Board’s Legislative Policy Committee last week, … Continue reading

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Censoring schools

Loudoun Times-Mirror April 13, 2005 By Jeri McGiverin, Mainstream Loudoun “I’m not looking to invite litigation, but I’m also not looking to escape it by not doing the job we’re here to do.” This was the closing remark of Mark … Continue reading

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Facts are inconvenient things . .

School Censorship Policy Update This morning’s missive from the increasingly hysterical Sterling Supervisor follows at the end. Feel free to use the contact information he has provided. The truth is that certain members of the Legislative and Policy Committee, and … Continue reading

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Proposed School Board Policy Would Have Banned Play

Leesburg Today April 11, 2005 By Allen Browning The school board legislative policy committee did not adopt a proposed new policy on “theatrical productions” during its meeting last week but had the policy under discussion been in place at the … Continue reading

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Your voice needed at School Board meeting

School Board meeting Tuesday, April 12 The School Board Legislative and Policy Committee is going forward with plans to create a policy restricting the content of student drama productions – and some members have made it known that they want … Continue reading

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Tolerance Takes a Beating

Washington Post Loudoun Extra March 13, 2005 By Sarah Fulton The recent controversy surrounding Stone Bridge High School’s production of a student one-act play about homosexuality is downright frightening. While the playwright addressed students bullying each other, she did not … Continue reading

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