Utah School System Sued For Oppressing Gay Students
Equality Utah and three parents and their children have filed suit against the Utah State Board of Education for “anti-gay school laws.”
According to the lawsuit, Utah schools subject homosexual students to harassment and bullying, censor their speech, violate their right to association and won’t even let them mention gay issues in a positive way.” It argues that “anti-gay school laws” and regulations in Utah “expressly prohibit speech that ‘advocat{es} homosexuality’ in public school classrooms and student clubs.”
Additionally, it claims that the state “refused to protect a gender nonconforming student from bullying and harassment.”
The plaintiffs include a male high school student who was bullied and prohibited from talking about his uncle’s same-sex marriage at school, a female student who was punished for holding hands with a girl and a 7-year-old gender nonconforming student who was teased and beaten by his classmates, reports AllGov.com.
Read more: http://www.towleroad.com/2016/10/gay-students/