Federal judge dismisses Denver parent's lawsuit seeking to put 'straight pride' flag in classroomsThe display of LGBTQ pride flags at the plaintiff's children's school is government speech not regulated by the First Amendment
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Monday, September 30, 2024
A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit from a Denver Public Schools parent who sought to force the district to honor his request to display "straight pride" flags in his children's classrooms.
Nathan Feldman brought suit on behalf of himself and his two children, alleging discrimination and a violation of the First Amendment stemming from DPS declining to add a straight pride flag in his children's classrooms alongside displays of LGBTQ pride flags.
In a June 26 order, U.S. District Court Judge Regina M. Rodriguez determined the pride flags amounted to the government's own speech, which the First Amendment does not regulate. Therefore, a decision by DPS not to display a flag did not violate Feldman's rights.
"DPS policy reflects careful consideration about what views can be expressed and that any expressions must reflect DPS's policy of equality and inclusion.
"Plaintiffs plainly disagree with DPS's selected messaging, and phrase this disagreement in constitutional terms," he concluded, "but ultimately fail to allege any injury except exposure to a flag that they do not feel represented by."----------