James Dale      

      




New Jersey resident James Dale was an Eagle Scout who served as an assistant Scoutmaster to a Boy Scout troop. When speaking at Rutgers University, Dale said he was gay and was quoted in a local newspaper. Because of the Scouts' policy forbidding publicly avowed homosexual adult leaders, they told him he could no longer serve as a leader. Dale sued for readmittance and won in a New Jersey Supreme Court decision that was appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court as Boy Scouts of America v. Dale in 2000. The Court reversed the New Jersey decision by a 5-4 vote, ruling that the Boy Scouts could deny the position to Dale based on their right to freedom of association.







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