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Sabrina Canfield
Courthouse News
BATON ROUGE, La. – A high school suspended a senior and kicked him out of the honors club because he criticized a teacher on his own Facebook page at 10 p.m., “from his own computer, in his own bedroom, at his parents’ home,” even though he removed the comment before school the next day, the boy and his father say in Federal Court.
John Doe and Minor Doe sued the West Baton Rouge Parish School Board, its Superintendent David Corona and Brusly High School Principal Walter Lemoine. It’s a public school in a public school district; Louisiana calls its counties parishes.
“Plaintiff and Minor Doe bring and plead this matter anonymously, but their identities are already well-known to the parties,” the father and son say.
Here’s what happened, according to their complaint:
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