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National Gay Task Force v. Board of Education : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Gay Task Force v. Board of Education
''National Gay Task Force v. Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma'', 729 F.2d 1270 (10th Cir. 1984), is a decision by the Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit that upheld in part, and struck down in part, a law allowing schools to fire teachers for public homosexual conduct. It was the first federal appellate court decision to deny that sexual orientation is a suspect classification. It was affirmed by an equally divided vote in the United States Supreme Court. == Case Facts ==
An Oklahoma state law enacted in 1978〔(Justices Affirm Ruling Upholding Gay Teachers' Rights ) Phil Hager, Los Angeles Times, March 27, 1985, accessed via latimes.com July 6, 2012〕 authorized schools to fire teachers for "() in public homosexual conduct or activity"; and "() been rendered unfit, because of such conduct or activity, to hold a position as a teacher, student teacher or teachers' aide. "〔(''National Gay Task Force v. Board of Education'', 729 F.2d 1270 at 1272 (10th Cir. 1984) ) , citing Okla.Stat. tit. 70, § 6-103.15, (B) 1,2 Via Leagle Accessed July 6, 2012〕 The National Gay Task Force filed a facial, class-action challenge to this law on First and Fourteenth Amendment grounds.〔(Anti-Homosexual Law Challenged in U.S. Appeals Court ) Education Week Sep. 28, 1983 Accessed July 6, 2012〕
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