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Legal Group: Student Ousted From Zoom for Sharing Faith
- A high school student, Zion Ramos, was muted and removed from a Zoom session for sharing his Christian faith during social time at Arkansas Connections Academy on September 23, according to First Liberty Institute.
- First Liberty Institute claims that students at Arkansas Connections Academy have discussed various topics without being muted, arguing that Ramos's First Amendment rights were violated.
- They sent a letter to Arkansas Connections Academy requesting that Ramos be allowed to express his faith in future sessions and that the school ensure religious expression is not censored.
- Arkansas Connections Academy acknowledged the student's concerns and stated they are committed to protecting student rights, allowing Ramos to speak at a future event, and exploring training for educators on moderating conversations.
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Legal group: Student ousted from Zoom for sharing faith
(The Center Square) - A high school student was muted and kicked off while sharing his faith during a daily “social time” Zoom meeting, violating his First Amendment rights, according to a religious liberty legal group.
·Cherokee County, United States
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A high school student was muted and kicked off while sharing his faith during a daily “social time” Zoom meeting, violating his First Amendment rights, according to a religious liberty legal group.
·Washington, United States
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