Fundamental rights can be restricted when student safety is compromised
Over the course of our common history, brave men and women of all racial groups--whites, blacks, Latinos, Asian and all other nationalities- have served in the armed forces and given their lives to protect our First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and to protest. We all cherish those two rights. The question is under what circumstances can those two fundamental rights be restricted? The federal courts have ruled that those rights are not absolute and can be restricted in a school setting to curtail threats of violence or disruption of school activities. That is what the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held when it affirmed a lower court ruling in Dariano vs. MHUSD that the administrators at Live Oak High School acted properly on May, 5, 2010. The court upheld a finding that administrative actions were motivated by concern over the safety of all Live Oak students when they requested four then enrolled students to remove or turn inside out clothing that had images of the American flag.
Celebrating the flag should never be deemed offensive
It is basic to the First Amendment's free speech guarantee that ideas everyone can agree on aren't threatened with censorship and therefore don't require protection against it. But ideas that are opposed are frequently the object of censorship and consequently in need of protection. Summing up the essence of free speech, Evelyn Beatrice Hall famously wrote: “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
Minister helps fulfill your wedding dreams
For an engaged couple in which one person belongs to a religious congregation, the choice of wedding venue is relatively simple. But a couple with no connection to an organized religion that wants something more than a simple civil ceremony, the choice can be quite difficult.
When it comes to selling, mi casa es su casa
I love the warmth conveyed by the saying from our friends to the south. As you know, the direct translation is “My house is your house”—although what it means is that you are “always welcome.” In reflecting on the actual expression, it reminds me of the relationship between a home seller and a potential homebuyer.
Nearby getaway gems
Need a hideaway with all the luxurious amenities of a first class hotel but with the flavor of a French styled country inn? La Residence Inn rooms fill the bill. Sitting on two acres of glorious heritage oak and redwood trees in Napa is a converted mansion built by a river captain in 1870 and across the spa pool and the mini vineyard is a French style barn. 26 rooms house finely redecorated, luxuriously, comfortable rooms. Each room is individually decorated and has tasteful antiques scattered throughout, it seems each time you turn around there is a surprise, a lovely period antique lamp, an armoire from another era, an inviting fireplace with logs and matches in place and very readable books. French doors that open out to a verandah that overlooks a lovely garden add to the romantic setting. The modern touch is a CD player in each room with a collection of disks for every taste. (A very welcome touch.)
Kings complete four-game comeback with 5-1 nod over Sharks
SAN JOSE – Jonathan Quick made 39 saves and the Los Angeles Kings shook off a brief deficit in the second period to record a 5-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks in the decisive Game 7 of the first round of the Western Conference playoffs Wednesday night.
Debunking lies told by mom
Mother’s Day is coming. Yes, that’s your early warning. Please reserve your table for brunch at a South Valley restaurant and get your act together for the gift.
Get kids into veggies
For some South Valley families, it can be a daily struggle to convince children to eat vegetables. But what if I were to tell you there may be a surefire way to not only influence a child to eat vegetables, but also have them excited about it? This week, I share a method that will have your picky, anti-veggie child actually looking forward to eating them.
In celebration of our agricultural heritage
The Agricultural History Project of the Central Coast
Quick blanks Sharks as Kings prevail 3-0
SAN JOSE – Every first-round series in the Western Conference will go at least six games after the Los Angeles Kings rushed past the San Jose Sharks 3-0 at sold-out SAP Center Saturday night.





















