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Education

Apr. 1, 2005

Judge Rejects Teacher's Free Speech Claims

SAN JOSE - A federal judge Wednesday rejected a Cupertino schoolteacher's claim that his free speech rights were violated when his principal ordered him not to distribute handouts to his fifth-grade class about the Christian beliefs of the Founding Fathers.


        
        
By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - A federal judge Wednesday rejected a Cupertino schoolteacher's claim that his free speech rights were violated when his principal ordered him not to distribute handouts to his fifth-grade class about the Christian beliefs of the Foun...

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