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Lesbian prom update

April 7, 2010

by Emma Ruby-Sachs

Constance McMillen’s case in Mississippi has felt a few legal bumps. Her high school banned Constance from bringing her girlfriend to prom and then canceled the prom because of the hubbub surrounding Constance’s protest. The ACLU attempted to force the school to hold the prom and permit Constance’s attendance with her date. A judge ruled against them.

The judge’s ruling found that Constance’s rights had been violated, but found that, since there was an alternative open prom organized, the community would be too confused by any further changes and the status quo could stand. The judge expressly stated that one foundation for his ruling was the fact that Constance was invited to the alternative prom.

Well, today we learn that Constance, in cruel high school form, was directed to a country club on prom night along with two other members of her class (both of whom have learning disabilities) while the rest of the school partied it up in a private prom-like party. The actions of the people organizing the prom were cruel and disgusting, but not illegal since the supervision and accountability acquired from a school-sponsored prom were absent from this celebration.

We have the judge to thank for this event. I stated then, and will state again that he got it wrong when it came to this injunction decision. It was a cop out and a failure of the justice system and I, for one, am appalled at the fallout from his faulty legal reasoning.

I am appalled, but not surprised. This is why we need good judges willing to make hard decisions: because without their protection, the tyranny of the majority will always win out.

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Posted on Apr 19, 2010 11:27pm, by flystyles

i just think that this is sad...people need to just grow up and quit hating people for who they are. we are ALL created in gods images and as well all know god doesnt make mistakes, but then again we are in the south and the bible belt so.....prayers for the people in that town and the judge and the school and everyone in this case. god be with this girl and her partner and all the familjavascript:smilie('')ies.
Posted on Apr 20, 2010 2:19pm, by wac14

I am glad also that later, some folk stepped up, and did give here a real prom that she deserved. Also she has been taken in and "adopted" by the greater LGBT community. In our town, they are doing a "do it again" prom from adults, who could not bring in high school, the ones they truly wanted to. Also, it is good to hear that, the other boy in Georgia who fought to bring his boyfriend was able to go to his prom without any problems there!

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