AZDailySun.com:
A House panel voted Monday to spell out in state law that schools and teachers can’t discriminate against students based on their religious beliefs, whether in what they wear or what they write . . .
Jeremy Tedesco, an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, said nothing in the legislation expands on any student’s rights or infringes on the rights of school officials to maintain order. He said those already are spelled out in a series of court rulings . . .
Deborah Sheasby, attorney for the Center for Arizona Policy, said all religious expression is protected to the same extent that any other form of expression is allowed . . .