Last month we wrote about an Ohio school case in which a school district prohibited a high school student from wearing a t-shirt stating, "Jesus is not a Homophobe." The parties have reached a settlement allowing the student to wear the shirt and compensating him $20,000 for damages. See local coverage from the Dayton Daily News, national coverage from the Wall Street Journal, and the federal district court's judgment entry.
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