A student may sue her school district anonymously, a federal judge has ruled in the second case to challenge the placement of a monument displaying the Ten Commandments at a public school within the last year.
U.S. District Judge Terrence McVerry of the Western District of Pennsylvania ruled that the as-yet-unnamed student and her mother can proceed under the Doe pseudonyms with which they brought the suit against the Connellsville Area School District in Southwest Pennsylvania.
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