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Two-thirds of respondents 65 and older, such as Keeton, gave Obama a poor grade.
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And a lot of fans, such as Keeton, say they'll be happy with little things, a respectable performance, another winning season.
News 2010
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Two-thirds of respondents 65 and older, such as Keeton, gave Obama a poor grade.
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It would have violated Keeton's First Amendment right to free speech if the remediation plan was imposed on her because of disagreement with her views or to punish her expression of those views.
David Moshman: Christians, Gays, and Academic Freedom David Moshman 2011
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But the circuit court, like the district court, found that the remediation plan was imposed because Keeton had specifically and repeatedly "expressed an intent to impose her personal religious views on her clients," which would have violated the ethics code of the American Counseling Association ACA.
David Moshman: Christians, Gays, and Academic Freedom David Moshman 2011
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Lawyers gave opening statements Tuesday, and Kernell's roommate, David Omiecinski, testified, according to Kathy Keeton, a manager in the court clerk's office.
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Keeton argued that the remediation requirement violated her First Amendment rights to free speech and free exercise of religion.
David Moshman: Christians, Gays, and Academic Freedom David Moshman 2011
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It could not -- and did not -- determine that Keeton was unable to adhere to these norms due to her religious views.
David Moshman: Christians, Gays, and Academic Freedom David Moshman 2011
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It was a legitimate curricular requirement that Keeton be able to "counsel GLBTQ clients in accordance with the ACA Code of Ethics."
David Moshman: Christians, Gays, and Academic Freedom David Moshman 2011
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Far from ruling for or against gays or Christians, the opinion of a federal circuit court in Keeton v.
David Moshman: Christians, Gays, and Academic Freedom David Moshman 2011
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