The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday is that religious freedom is protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The latest win in the fight to protect religious liberty came for an elementary schooler in Mississippi. Two years of legal proceedings later, Lydia Booth, age 11, will be allowed to wear her “Jesus Loves Me” face mask to school if she so chooses. A settlement was reached between the Simpson County School District in Mississippi and the Lydia’s attorneys.
Alliance
Defending Freedom, a Christian legal-aid organization, represented Lydia in a
lawsuit against the Simpson County School District. The lawsuit was filed in
2020 on behalf of then-9-year-old Lydia after school officials told Lydia that
she could not wear her “Jesus Loves Me” mask to school.
Tyson
Langhofer, the senior counsel of Alliance Defending Freedom, said in a
statement Wednesday: “No student should be singled out for peacefully
expressing her religious beliefs.” Michael Ross, Alliance Defending Freedom
legal counsel said the following:
Public schools have no business
discriminating against a 9-year-old for her religious expression….
Other students within the school district
have freely worn masks with the logos of local sports teams or even the words “Black
Lives Matter.” Lydia deserves, and will now have, an equal opportunity to peacefully
express her beliefs.
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