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September 22, 2011
Title: Is It Time To Talk About Candy Canes?
Topic: Candy Cane Case – First Amendment Rights
Discussed by Brett Busby
with Brett Busby for Justice (www.BrettBusby.com)
Part 1 of 3
Do young children in grade school have constitutional rights?
Plano school officials took Candy Canes, which had a Christian message, away from grade school students during a ‘holiday party’. A Federal Judge ruled that young kids did NOT have constitutional rights.
Have activist judges turned the U.S. Constitution upside down? Send us your comments.
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Title: Part 2 of 3
Topic: Candy Cane Case – First Amendment Rights
Discussed by Brett Busby
with Brett Busby for Justice (www.BrettBusby.com)
What is meant by ‘pro bono’?
Our guest, Brett Busby, worked pro bono, which means for free, on a case where a Federal Judge ruled that grade school aged children did NOT have First Amendment Rights.
Brett Busby argued before the courts that our children do have constitutional rights including the right to free speech. Send us your comments.
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Title: Part 3 of 3
Topic: Candy Cane Case – First Amendment Rights
Discussed by Brett Busby
with Brett Busby for Justice (www.BrettBusby.com)
Do children have constitutional rights when they attend public schools?
Do parents allow their children to take overtly religious gifts to public school teachers and/or their classmates?
Brett Busby asked the court, “Do those, who are mentally challenged, have constitutional rights?” Listen in for ‘the rest of the story!”
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