This article originally appeared on The Enterprise: Middleboro student appeals free speech T-shirt case to U.S. Supreme Court ...
A Massachusetts student who was allegedly kicked out of middle school for wearing a t-shirt with words ... Court to hear his case. 'Students don't lose their free speech rights the moment they ...
Asserting a violation of his free speech rights, they sued the town and ... their decision to have the plaintiff remove the T-shirt was reasonable. They reasonably could forecast that the message ...
Trying to stay as close as possible to the language of the law—technically, that whether speech can be prohibited depends on ...
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MIDDLEBORO — Liam Morrison — a Middleboro student who unsuccessfully ... his First Amendment right to free speech — is appealing his "two genders" T-shirt case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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