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Press Release __________________________________________________________________________________ ACLU resolves case on behalf of student arrested by Jefferson County officials for peacefully displaying a “Nobama” message on shirt prior to Michelle Obama pre-election speech FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Today the ACLU of Colorado announced that it had reached a settlement agreement with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and the Jefferson County School District on behalf of Blake Benson, avoiding a potential lawsuit. The dispute arose when Jefferson County officials arrested Mr. Benson for displaying a “Nobama” message on a t-shirt prior to an after-school speech by Michelle Obama at Dakota Ridge High School.
ACLU cooperating attorney Dan Recht represented Mr. Benson in the criminal case and in May 2009 Jefferson County officials confirmed that they would not pursue the criminal charge. “Jefferson County officials were wrong to censor the peaceful, purely political speech of a high school student just a day before a historic national election,” stated Taylor Pendergrass, staff attorney for the ACLU of Colorado. “We should be encouraging civic engagement and political discourse in our high schools. Unfortunately, Jefferson County officials sent exactly the opposite message last November by arresting Mr. Benson for his expressing his political views.” The Jefferson County School District and the Jefferson County Sheriff’s office agreed to pay $2,000 each to settle claims that Jefferson County violated Mr. Benson’s free speech rights under the First Amendment and Article II Section 10 of the Colorado Constitution. Jefferson County officials do not admit to wrongdoing in the settlement agreement. “What my teachers taught me about our constitutional rights wasn’t respected outside the classroom,” said Mr. Benson. “If one thing comes from this case, I hope it is that other students will learn more about their free speech rights and not be afraid to use them.” A hi-res picture of Mr. Benson wearing his t-shirt on the day of the arrest is available at the ACLU’s website at: --end-- The ACLU is a nationwide, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to defending and preserving the principles of the Bill of Rights through litigation, advocacy and public education. The ACLU Foundation of Colorado works to protect the rights of all Coloradans. |
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