Florida School Principal Attempts to Stop Bradlee Dean’s Presentation

High school principal William Latson and Bradlee Dean. Click for YouTube video.

Boca Raton, Florida high school principal William Latson argues with Bradlee Dean about constitutional rights in the video, shown below.

BOCA RATON, FLORIDA (Feb. 14, 2013)—Yesterday the Principal of Spanish River High School of Boca Raton kicked off its premises nationally-known Christian speaker/musician Bradlee Dean after his having been invited by the student group, “The American Club.”

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In this surprising move, on the actual day of the speaking event and with no notice, the Principal acted arbitrarily since that same student club had invited other conservative speakers recently but without incident, including singer/entertainer Victoria Jackson.

Download this press release on PDF.
Read Dean’s lawyers’ urgent Letter to Palm Beach County Schools.
Read WND article on this incident on this website.

After being booted from the building, Bradlee Dean moved his speech out to the grass in front of the public school property where he held the attention of an audience of students who refused to bow to the intimidation and strong arm tactics of their principal.

The video below is live footage of the incident.


According to Dean spokesman Jake MacAulay, legal action is being taken.  See attached legal documentation that has been sent to the School administration by religious liberties law firm Legal Council.

Statement by Bradlee Dean:
If standing up against those who perpetuate crimes against our posterity is wrong, then I am guilty as charged.  America should pay careful attention to who is doing the discriminating, and who is abiding by the laws of our republic.

Statement  by Liberty Council Rep. Horatio G. Mihet, Esq. :
We see serious constitutional problems with the principal censoring religious and political expression simply because they are deemed “offensive,” especially when there are no specific, articulable facts to support such an assertion.

Federal law, including the Constitution, protects the right of student clubs to present their ideas without fear of censorship because of disagreement with the content of the message.

 

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