USDA defeats student's challenge to milk marketing
Source: Reuters
December 2, 20244:37 PM EST Updated 12 hours ago
Dec 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture won the dismissal of a lawsuit by a student who said her First Amendment rights were violated because she could not freely criticize the consumption of cow's milk, including through the National School Lunch Program, at her high school.
In a decision on Saturday, U.S. District Judge Fernando Olguin in Los Angeles said Marielle Williamson lacked standing to sue the USDA over alleged censorship at Eagle Rock High School, and that her claims were moot because she had graduated.
The case began after school administrators told Williamson, then a 17-year-old senior, she could not hand out literature extolling non-dairy milk and criticizing dairy milk and the dairy industry, unless she also handed out materials about the virtues of dairy milk. Williamson, who is vegan, and the nonprofit Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine sued the USDA and the Los Angeles Unified School District in May 2023.
While the district settled in November 2023, Williamson said a USDA prohibition against restricting the sale or marketing of dairy milk by schools was unconstitutional, because enforcing it violated her free speech rights. But the judge found no allegations that the USDA itself threatened to silence Williamson, or that the law authorizing the lunch program created a mechanism to punish students.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/legal/usda-defeats-students-challenge-milk-marketing-2024-12-02/
2naSalit
(93,437 posts)What a bullshit cop out by the court.
LymphocyteLover
(6,972 posts)more the school was acting dumb
SCantiGOP
(14,302 posts)filter down to public school students.