Fourteen-year-old Dakota Ary, an honor student and football player,  has become an instant cause celebre among conservatives. Liberty  Counsel, a right-wing defense firm, helped him clear his permanent  record and get the suspension reduced to a day: Ary's lawyer, Matthew Krause, said the suspension was unjustified and   that Ary is entitled to express his opinion on homosexuality in  school.
"Just because you walk through the schoolhouse doors does not mean   you shed your 1st Amendment rights," Krause said in a statement. "Dakota   wasn't disrupting class. He wasn't bullying or harassing anybody. He   was just stating his personal opinion on a topic somebody brought up and   in a civil and respectful manner."
It all began in Ary's German class, where the teacher was leading the students in a discussion about religion in Germany.
According to a statement from Liberty Counsel, one student  asked  what Germans thought about homosexuality in relation to religion.   Another student asked to hear the German translation of "lesbian."
That's when Ary turned to a friend and said, "I'm a Christian and, to   me, being homosexual is wrong," the teenager said in a television   interview on Fox News earlier this week. 
"It wasn't directed to anyone except my friend who was sitting behind   me," he said. "I guess [the teacher] heard me and started to yell  about  it."

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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