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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sat Jul 17, 2021, 08:07 AM Jul 2021

Teacher loses in ruling involving Pledge of Allegiance dispute

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Teacher loses in ruling involving Pledge of Allegiance dispute

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July 13, 2021 by David L. Hudson Jr.

A Texas high school sociology teacher was denied qualified immunity because of his alleged treatment of one of his former students regarding a written assignment on the Pledge of Allegiance. ... The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reasoned that it was a clearly established legal principle that a teacher could not retaliate against a student for refusing to recite the pledge.

Mari Leigh Oliver, a former student at Klein Oak High School, sued her former sociology teacher, Benjie Arnold, alleging that he violated her First Amendment rights by retaliating against her for her refusal to stand, salute the flag, and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. ... Oliver refused to salute the flag because she felt that the pledge’s words “under God” did not represent all religions and because there is not “freedom and justice for all” for her and other African-Americans.

Oliver had a history of conflict with school officials over her refusal to recite the pledge, a requirement under Texas law. However, Texas law also provides that students may opt out of reciting the pledge with a written request from a parent or guardian. Oliver’s mother sent e-mails warning school officials not to violate her daughter’s constitutional right not to salute the flag. ... But Oliver ran into trouble in Arnold’s sociology class. In August 2017, the Klein Oak principal held a meeting with Oliver’s teachers and told them Oliver was not required to salute the flag. A month later, Arnold gave an assignment requiring students to transcribe the words of the Pledge of Allegiance. Arnold said he gave the assignment to all students and did not single out Oliver.

Oliver refused to complete the assignment, drawing a squiggly line instead of writing the words of the pledge. Arnold gave her a zero for the assignment. ... Arnold then went into a diatribe in class about lack of patriotism, as well as about communism, supporters of Sharia law, foreigners who do not assimilate into American culture, and sex offenders.

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On appeal, a divided three-judge panel of the 5th Circuit also denied Arnold qualified immunity in a 2-1 vote in Oliver v. Arnold. The majority reasoned that it was clearly established law from the U.S. Supreme Court decision in West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette (1943) that public school officials cannot force students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. The majority quoted the following passage from Barnette:

“If there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion or force citizens by word or act their faith therein.” (Emphasis added)

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Teacher loses in ruling involving Pledge of Allegiance dispute (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2021 OP
"Coach" Benjie CurtEastPoint Jul 2021 #1
He looks like he is past retirement. LiberalFighter Jul 2021 #8
How is this racist anti-American monster Benjie Arnold allowed anywhere near children?!?! RAB910 Jul 2021 #2
salute? underpants Jul 2021 #3
Salute bpj62 Jul 2021 #4
How is this jingoistic clown teaching sociology? -misanthroptimist Jul 2021 #5
Look at the bright side. He could be teaching civics. NT mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2021 #6
want to emphasis here stopdiggin Jul 2021 #7
Liberty for all. twodogsbarking Jul 2021 #9

RAB910

(3,954 posts)
2. How is this racist anti-American monster Benjie Arnold allowed anywhere near children?!?!
Sat Jul 17, 2021, 08:34 AM
Jul 2021
Arnold then went into a diatribe in class about lack of patriotism, as well as about communism, supporters of Sharia law, foreigners who do not assimilate into American culture, and sex

stopdiggin

(12,828 posts)
7. want to emphasis here
Sat Jul 17, 2021, 09:15 AM
Jul 2021

that this occurred after the principle had delivered a clear message that the school (teachers) could not compel the student in this regard. This was direct insubordination, in addition to violation of school rules and policy (not to mention the student's constitutional rights).

This 'instructor' belongs to a class of citizen that believes they do not have to comply with rules or law. Great lesson there!

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