religion even on the gridiron is somehow against the law, that is not freedom. and at firstliberty .org we're not going to stand for this anymore. students and teachers are fed up with this, telling them they can't do something that the constitution clearly says they can. >> this is obviously not the first time we're seeing this. when you see cases like this, how do they play out. does the school goa school get d and respond or do the school triumph over the accusations? >> sadly we see the school administrators doing what they did here, trying to convert something into a moment of silence. in other words they'rery stricting. censoring. limiting speech and freedom along the way. they don't have to do that. that was the point of my op ed, my open letter to the state of alabama. they can actually take steps to be able to create these forums, to create more freedom instead of less.