A federal civil rights lawsuit filed today charges that the Poway Unified School District violated the constitutional rights of a student and censored his free speech. The school district threatened further punishment and suspended the student for expressing his religious faith on a T-shirt during a school day designated to promote homosexual behavior. A school administrator told the student to "leave his faith in the car" when his faith might offend others. . .
The homemade lettering on the front of the T-shirt read "Be Ashamed" and "Our School Embraced What God Has Condemned." The back of the shirt read "Homosexuality is Shameful" and "Romans 1:27."
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When Eric Scheske attended the University of Michigan in the 1980s, the gay community publicized a "Blue Jeans Day" in Ann Arbor. The point of the Day: Wear blue jeans to show your support for homosexuality. Eric wore yellow plaid golf pants. Based on the number of smiles and laughs, he was probably the most popular guy on campus.