ACLU to Oxford school district: Don't confine graduates to 'approved expressions'
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DETROIT — Civil libertarians are chastising Oxford Community Schools for not allowing high school graduates to wear orange cords to symbolize they are survivors of gun violence as they crossed the stage to obtain their diplomas Thursday. Two attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan sent the district a letter Thursday, hours before the ceremony in Oakland County, that said: "Students at graduations around the nation engage in the non-disruptive practice of decorating their caps to express their hopes, fears, memories, views, and personalities. Oxford's students should be per...