Court Judgment: Ohio Student Can Wear ‘Jesus Is Not A Homophobe’ Shirt
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An Ohio student who was once threatened with suspension for wearing a T-shirt that read “Jesus Is Not a Homophobe” is now free to wear that shirt to school, a court judgment determined.
Maverick Couch and the Wayne Local School District agreed to a court judgment, submitted Monday, in response to a suit brought by Couch’s mother on behalf of her teenage son. The judgment also awarded the Couch family $20,000 in court fees and damages.
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