Michael Jackson Memorial Confirmed For Staples Center July 7

LOS ANGELES and representatives for the Jackson family have confirmed memorial services for Michael Jackson will take place Tuesday (July 7) inside the Center. The announcement ended days of about how the King of would be memorialized.

will be able to attend after registering for free tickets at StaplesCenter.com beginning , and registration will run until at 6 p.m. On Sunday will be notified and receive information on how to pick up tickets on Monday. The registration process is elaborate and has caused the site to once already — but the Jackson family insisted on a process that was democratic and fair, the many expected to arrive in Los Angeles for the memorial.

“It was our wish to allow as many of Michael’s to be a part of the memorial, and we wish to thank everyone for their support and understanding at this difficult time,” the Jackson family said in a statement.

Only 17,500 tickets will be given away, with 11,000 entrants able to go inside the arena and the remaining 6,500 ushered just across the street to the Theater where the will be simulcast. There are no for who online and only 8,750 will be selected randomly by a computer-generated program. Each selected fan will receive two tickets and two wristbands.

No further details regarding the service were announced. At a press conference held outside of the Center, Jackson said the plans are still being developed. Sunshine said he hopes the ticket process is handed with “” and that tickets not be resold or counterfeited.

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Arizona School Agrees To Lift Rainbow Ban Following ACLU Demands; Gay Student Now Allowed To Wear Wristband

PEORIA, AZ – has assured the American that it will no longer prevent a 14-year-old student from wearing a rainbow at school, following an letter that demanded that the school district rescind its ban on the .
 
“It’s a good thing that the school has finally realized that it can’t just disregard rights of students who are ,” said Natali Quintanilla, mother of the whose was banned. “I’m very proud of my son for standing up for his rights and we both hope this means that other students won’t be silenced at his school in the future.”

Quintanilla contacted the in February after her son Chris’s principal told her he wouldn’t allow her son to wear his cloth with words “ are ” to school anymore. Last week, the school finally gave to the that it would not censor Quintanilla’s in the future.

“Students have a to at school, and should be aware of their responsibility for upholding this cornerstone of our ,” said , for the national Project. “This district was right to come to its senses and back down from violating the , because students have 40 years of precedent on their side when schools do this kind of thing.”

In its letter, the reminded PUSD officials about the 1969 U.S. decision in Tinker v. in which the Court wrote, “It can hardly be argued that either students or teachers shed their … at the .” The letter also pointed to Gillman v. , a in which a principal had attempted to ban symbols in support of rights, including , at school. In that case, a ruled last May that the school had violated students’ rights. Both cases were handled by the , which celebrated the of the Tinker decision in February.

“The schools we entrust to teach our children about society and their freedoms should know better than to violate one of our most ,” said Alessandra Soler Meetze, of the of Arizona. “We’re glad that PUSD has seen the light about this, but we’re going to be keeping an eye on this district and hold them to their word that they’ll the from now on.”

The letter the sent to the district last month is available here:
http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/lgbt/schoolsyouth/az_armb_letter.pdf.

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Gay student banned from wearing rainbow

(Peoria, Arizona) A 14-year-old Peoria student says he was ordered by a principal to turn his rainbow inside-out or stop wearing it to school.

The cloth has words “ are ” on it. 

Chris Quintanilla says it is the latest in several anti- experiences he has had at the school. …

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