ACLU to screen film at National Capital Area Univ. of the D.C.
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), Mar 15, 2007 by Daily Record Staff
The American Civil Liberties Union of the National Capital Area will hold a screening Monday of "Larry v. Lockney," a documentary that aired on Public Broadcasting System stations in 2003 about Larry Tannahill, the Texas farmer who successfully sued his sons' school district for requiring mandatory drug testing of high school students.
The event starts at 6 p.m. at the University of the District of Columbia School of Law, 4200 Connecticut Ave. NW, Building 39, Room 201. There is no charge to attend, but reservations are strongly encouraged. Tannahill, whom the ACLU represented, will be speaking after the film, along with ACLU Drug Law Reform Project Director Graham Boyd and "Larry v. Lockney" Co- Producer
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