SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A federal judge is dismissing the bulk of a lawsuit brought by a fifth-grade teacher who claims his lesson plan is being censored by his superiors because he is a Christian. Stephen Williams, who teaches at Stevens Creek Elementary School in Cupertino, filed suit in November claiming Principal Patricia Vidmar and other officials illegally restricted his teachings, which included presenting historical documents referencing God. U.S. District Judge James Ware, in dismissing much of Williams' suit on Thursday, said Williams' speech rights were not restricted because "teachers do not have a First Amendment right to determine what...