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Originally Posted by deepimpact2
I don't recall saying it WAS a due process analysis.
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Originally Posted by deepimpact2
And I fail to see how his 14th Amendment due process rights were violated. It was a school policy. He violated it. So what if he is six? They knew that 6 yr olds would be included in the group affected by the policy.
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Usually, when someone makes a statement ("I fail to see how his 14th Amendment due process rights were violated.") and then immediately gives reasons ("It was a school policy. He violated it. So what if he is six? They knew that 6 yr olds would be included in the group affected by the policy."), you can reliably predict that people are going to interpret the reasons you gave as your reasons for the statement --
i.e., the reasons you don't think 14th Amendment rights were not violated,
i.e., your analysis.
But go ahead. Tell me I'm twisting what you said, because that's the way it always goes.