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Re: School policy forces students to take pregnancy tests, bans pregnant teens
Is that what you call your absurd response? Legally correct? Maybe in the mind of a liberal ACLU supporter but not in the real world where the intent of laws is based.
No it doesn’t. In the case you quote, the plaintiffs were never asked about the status of their sexuality or informed of a rule such as this.
The plaintiffs in this case agreed, before attending the defendant school, to the terms and conditions set forth by the school. I’m sorry but you are comparing apples to oranges.
You make up a ridiculous scenario you get a ridiculous (but legally correct) answer.
Is that what you call your absurd response? Legally correct? Maybe in the mind of a liberal ACLU supporter but not in the real world where the intent of laws is based.
Title IX absolutely prevents discrimination based on pregnancy. The Chipman v. Grant County School case provides a good example.
No it doesn’t. In the case you quote, the plaintiffs were never asked about the status of their sexuality or informed of a rule such as this.
The plaintiffs in this case agreed, before attending the defendant school, to the terms and conditions set forth by the school. I’m sorry but you are comparing apples to oranges.