Judge rules against gay students in Lubbock

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LUBBOCK - A federal judge today ruled against a group of gay high school students who sued the Lubbock school district after they were prohibited from meeting on campus.

The Lubbock Gay Straight Alliance claimed in its July lawsuit that the district violated students' constitutional rights and a law forbidding discrimination against groups meeting on campuses of schools receiving federal funds. (story)

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