Case Name: Joel DOE, a Minor, BY AND THROUGH his Guardians John DOE and Jane Doe; Macy Roe; Mary Smith; Jack Jones, a minor, by and through his Parents John Jones and Jane Jones, *Chloe Johnson, a minor by and through her Parent Jane Johnson; *James Jones, a Minor by and through his Parents John Jones and Jane Jones, Appellants v. BOYERTOWN AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT; Dr. Brett Cooper, In his official capacity as Principal; Dr. E. Wayne Foley, In his official capacity as Assistant Principal ; David Krem, Acting Superintendent Pennsylvania Youth Congress Foundation (Intervenor in D.C.) *(Pursuant to Court Order dated 04/06/18)
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2018-04-06
Citations: 890 F.3d 1124
Docket Number: No. 17-3113
Parties: Joel DOE, a Minor, BY AND THROUGH his Guardians John DOE and Jane Doe; Macy Roe; Mary Smith; Jack Jones, a minor, by and through his Parents John Jones and Jane Jones, *Chloe Johnson, a minor by and through her Parent Jane Johnson; *James Jones, a Minor by and through his Parents John Jones and Jane Jones, Appellants
v.
BOYERTOWN AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT; Dr. Brett Cooper, In his official capacity as Principal; Dr. E. Wayne Foley, In his official capacity as Assistant Principal ; David Krem, Acting Superintendent
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 3d Series
Volume: 890
Pages: 1124–1124

Head Matter:
Joel DOE, a Minor, BY AND THROUGH his Guardians John DOE and Jane Doe; Macy Roe; Mary Smith; Jack Jones, a minor, by and through his Parents John Jones and Jane Jones, *Chloe Johnson, a minor by and through her Parent Jane Johnson; *James Jones, a Minor by and through his Parents John Jones and Jane Jones, Appellants
v.
BOYERTOWN AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT; Dr. Brett Cooper, In his official capacity as Principal; Dr. E. Wayne Foley, In his official capacity as Assistant Principal ; David Krem, Acting Superintendent
Pennsylvania Youth Congress Foundation (Intervenor in D.C.)
*(Pursuant to Court Order dated 04/06/18)
No. 17-3113
United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
Argued May 24, 2017
Pursuant to Court Order dated April 6, 2018
DATED: May 24, 2018
JUDGMENT

Opinion:
Theodore A. McKee, Circuit Judge
We agree Plaintiffs have not demonstrated a likelihood of success on the merits and that they have not established that they will be irreparably harmed if their Motion to Enjoin the Boyertown School District's policy is denied.
We therefore Affirm the District Court's denial of a preliminary injunction substantially for the reasons that the Court explained in its exceptionally well reasoned Opinion of August 25, 2017.
A formal Opinion will follow. The mandate shall issue forthwith. The time for filing a petition for rehearing will run from the date that the Court's formal opinion is entered on the docket.