My claim was not that there is no viewpoint discrimination: My argument is that there is tons of viewpoint discrimination in such programs, constantly, and that there's nothing constitutionally problematic about it.
I heartily concur although my example is perhaps more content discrimination. My daughter's public school, although it has noncurricular clubs, including religious clubs, refused to allow formation of a Young _______________ (fill in political party name of choice) Club at the high school. "No [partisan/party-affiliated] political clubs" was the reason given.
Frances R. A. Paterson, J.D., Ed.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Educational Leadership
Valdosta State University
Valdosta, GA 31698
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