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Cranston Father Daughter Dances

Stephen Hopkins Center For Civil Rights stands up for the right of PTOs to hold father-daughter dances and mother-son baseball games.

Issue Summary

When private organizations complained to the Cranston School Department about the "me and my guy" dance being held by a PTO at the school, the district responded by banning "gender based" events. The Hopkins Center has responded to the School Department Suggesting that thier policy may violate the First Amendment rights of association and speech guarenteed to the parents associations.

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