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Smithsonian to pay after students kicked out over pro-life hats

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By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter Saturday, March 23, 2024
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC was under construction on June 10, 2023.
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC was under construction on June 10, 2023. | The Christian Post/ Nicole Alcindor

A major national museum in Washington, D.C. has reached a settlement with tourists more than a year after they were kicked out of the facility for wearing pro-life apparel. 

The National Air and Space Museum agreed to pay $50,000 in attorney’s fees, expenses, costs and interest in connection with a lawsuit filed by 12 plaintiffs who were asked to leave the facility because they were wearing pro-life apparel on the day of the March for Life rally on Jan. 20, 2023.

The settlement agreement was filed in federal court on Monday. 

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In addition to the monetary settlement, plaintiffs will have the opportunity to tour the museum privately with museum officials and receive a video apology from them.

The plaintiffs are students from Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic School in Greenville, South Carolina, and their parents. They were all wearing beanies featuring the words “Rosary PRO-LIFE” as they toured the museum while visiting the Nation’s Capital for the annual pro-life gathering on the National Mall. 

The American Center for Law and Justice, representing the plaintiffs, reported in early February 2023 that “the museum staff mocked the students, called them expletives, and commented that the museum was a ‘neutral zone’ where they could not express such statements.”

The legal organization claimed that “the employee who ultimately forced the students to leave the museum was rubbing his hands together in glee as they exited the building.”

The plaintiffs filed a federal lawsuit accusing the defendants of violating their rights under the First and Fifth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

In a statement to The Christian Post last February, a museum spokesperson said that the museum’s actions constituted an act of wrongdoing and insisted that “asking visitors to remove hats and clothing is not in keeping with our policy or protocols.”

The Smithsonian Institution, which oversees the Air and Space Museum and other museums in Washington, entered into a consent decree agreeing to “reiterate to all security officers stationed at all Smithsonian museums open to the public and the National Zoological Park, that Smithsonian policy does not prohibit visitors from wearing hats or other types of clothing with messages, including religious and political speech.” 

After the consent decree was issued in March 2023, the American Center for Law and Justice signaled its intention to “enter a period of mediation with the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum to see if we can get to the bottom of why our clients were targeted.”

Monday’s settlement suggests that the law firm was satisfied with the museum’s investigative efforts. 

“Defendants represent that the Smithsonian Institution has conducted a thorough investigation of the events that transpired on January 20, 2023,” the settlement states.

“In doing so, Defendants confirm that Smithsonian officials have identified and spoken with any and all Office of Protection Services officers who are known to have been involved in or participated in the events alleged, as well as with Allied Universal Security Services regarding their officers’ involvement in the direction for Plaintiffs to remove their hats.”

As part of the settlement, the Smithsonian Institution has vowed to “reiterate via a bulk distribution method to all security officers stationed at all Smithsonian museums open to the public and the National Zoological Park, the current Smithsonian policy regarding the wearing of hats or other types of clothing with messages, including religious and political speech.”

In December, the National Archives and Records Administration settled a similar lawsuit after National Archives visitors were told they could not wear pro-life apparel. The museum hosts original copies of the U.S. Constitution and other historic documents.

Ryan Foley is a reporter for The Christian Post. He can be reached at: ryan.foley@christianpost.com

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By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter Saturday, March 23, 2024
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC was under construction on June 10, 2023.
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC was under construction on June 10, 2023. | The Christian Post/ Nicole Alcindor

A major national museum in Washington, D.C. has reached a settlement with tourists more than a year after they were kicked out of the facility for wearing pro-life apparel. 

The National Air and Space Museum agreed to pay $50,000 in attorney’s fees, expenses, costs and interest in connection with a lawsuit filed by 12 plaintiffs who were asked to leave the facility because they were wearing pro-life apparel on the day of the March for Life rally on Jan. 20, 2023.

The settlement agreement was filed in federal court on Monday. 

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In addition to the monetary settlement, plaintiffs will have the opportunity to tour the museum privately with museum officials and receive a video apology from them.

The plaintiffs are students from Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic School in Greenville, South Carolina, and their parents. They were all wearing beanies featuring the words “Rosary PRO-LIFE” as they toured the museum while visiting the Nation’s Capital for the annual pro-life gathering on the National Mall. 

The American Center for Law and Justice, representing the plaintiffs, reported in early February 2023 that “the museum staff mocked the students, called them expletives, and commented that the museum was a ‘neutral zone’ where they could not express such statements.”

The legal organization claimed that “the employee who ultimately forced the students to leave the museum was rubbing his hands together in glee as they exited the building.”

The plaintiffs filed a federal lawsuit accusing the defendants of violating their rights under the First and Fifth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

In a statement to The Christian Post last February, a museum spokesperson said that the museum’s actions constituted an act of wrongdoing and insisted that “asking visitors to remove hats and clothing is not in keeping with our policy or protocols.”

The Smithsonian Institution, which oversees the Air and Space Museum and other museums in Washington, entered into a consent decree agreeing to “reiterate to all security officers stationed at all Smithsonian museums open to the public and the National Zoological Park, that Smithsonian policy does not prohibit visitors from wearing hats or other types of clothing with messages, including religious and political speech.” 

After the consent decree was issued in March 2023, the American Center for Law and Justice signaled its intention to “enter a period of mediation with the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum to see if we can get to the bottom of why our clients were targeted.”

Monday’s settlement suggests that the law firm was satisfied with the museum’s investigative efforts. 

“Defendants represent that the Smithsonian Institution has conducted a thorough investigation of the events that transpired on January 20, 2023,” the settlement states.

“In doing so, Defendants confirm that Smithsonian officials have identified and spoken with any and all Office of Protection Services officers who are known to have been involved in or participated in the events alleged, as well as with Allied Universal Security Services regarding their officers’ involvement in the direction for Plaintiffs to remove their hats.”

As part of the settlement, the Smithsonian Institution has vowed to “reiterate via a bulk distribution method to all security officers stationed at all Smithsonian museums open to the public and the National Zoological Park, the current Smithsonian policy regarding the wearing of hats or other types of clothing with messages, including religious and political speech.”

In December, the National Archives and Records Administration settled a similar lawsuit after National Archives visitors were told they could not wear pro-life apparel. The museum hosts original copies of the U.S. Constitution and other historic documents.

Ryan Foley is a reporter for The Christian Post. He can be reached at: ryan.foley@christianpost.com

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