Oral arguments are scheduled for Wednesday in a Massachusetts courtroom in the appeal of a ruling by a federal judge in New Hampshire denying a request from parents for a preliminary injunction in their First Amendment lawsuit against school officials in Bow.

Attorneys from the Institute for Free Speech and attorney Richard J. Lehmann filed a lawsuit in September 2024 in federal court in Concord against Bow school administrators on behalf of Bow parents Kyle Fellers, Anthony and Nicole Foote, and Eldon Rash.

The lawsuit claimed the rights of the four plaintiffs were violated when they were barred from school grounds and events for wearing pink wristbands with “XX” symbols — a reference to the female chromosome structure — as a form of silent protest during a Bow High School girls soccer

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