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Sanity prevails, gays denied

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A Judge ruled against a group of homosexuals when they applied for an injunction to stop the Tet parade in Westminster California because they were not allowed to participate as a group.

Judge rules against gays in Tet Parade controversy | parade, vietnamese, court - News - The Orange County Register

The attorneys for the parade committee argued that organizers were within their rights to decide who should be in their event. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment allowed organizers of a privately run Irish parade in Boston to select whom to include or exclude from that event, Rosen wrote in opposing the injuction request.
“Popular or not, controversial or not, the First Amendment vests that decision in the parade organizers,” Rosen wrote.
The Tet parade is a celebration “to pay respect to the founding ancestors, paying respect to elders, educate youth about traditions, heritage and ceremonial celebration of the new year,”

The judge ruled that Tran’s contract argument wasn’t valid. “Simply filling out an application is not sufficient to create contractual rights,” Glass said. “There was no meeting of the minds. It was an application.”

Gays can still participate, as individuals with other and more pertinent groups.
 

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