Little Pencil, L.L.C., et al v. Lubbock Indep School District

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UNPUBLISHED OPINION FILED. [14-10731 Affirmed ] Judge: EGJ , Judge: JLD , Judge: NGR Mandate pull date is 04/03/2015 [14-10731]

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Case: 14-10731 Document: 00512968799 Page: 1 Date Filed: 03/13/2015 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT No. 14-10731 United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit FILED LITTLE PENCIL, L.L.C.; DAVID L. MILLER, March 13, 2015 Plaintiffs - Appellants Lyle W. Cayce Clerk v. LUBBOCK INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, Defendant - Appellee Appeals from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas USDC No. 5:14-CV-14 Before JOLLY and DENNIS, Circuit Judges, and RAMOS,* District Judge. PER CURIAM:** The plaintiffs seek to display an image and website address on the jumbotron at the Lubbock Independent School District (“LISD”) football field. LISD refused to allow the ad for several reasons. Shortly thereafter, the plaintiffs sued LISD under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, claiming multiple violations of the First and Fourteenth Amendments. After reviewing the evidence, the district court granted summary judgment in favor of LISD. * District Judge of the Southern District of Texas, sitting by designation. ** Pursuant to 5th Cir. R. 47.5, the court has determined that this opinion should not be published and is not precedent except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5th Cir. R. 47.5.4. Case: 14-10731 Document: 00512968799 Page: 2 Date Filed: 03/13/2015 No. 14-10731 The plaintiffs now appeal. Having studied the record and briefs, and having heard the oral argument of the parties, we have once again reviewed in careful detail the thorough and cogent opinion of the district court and find no reversible error. The judgment of the district court is therefore AFFIRMED. See 5th Cir. R. 47.6. AFFIRMED. 2

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