Michigan high school reverses after opposing religious language in valedictorian speech
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A Michigan high school is reversing its opposition to a valedictorian's speech after a complaint alleged that the principal's criticism was violating the First Amendment, the student's attorneys announced.
By Thursday, the law firm announced that school officials at Hillsdale High School had reversed course. "I’m grateful I will be able to share my faith with my classmates, and I pray that God uses this situation to advance His kingdom," Turner said in a press release.More Related News
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