Supreme Court to hear student free-speech case
The school (and the Administration) seem to be of the opinion that "you can say anything you want, as long as we agree with it!". And I don't think that's what the Founding Fathers had in mind when they penned that pesky First Amendment.
Reuters - The U.S. Supreme Court considers on Monday its first major dispute on student free-speech rights in nearly 20 years, a case about the power of school authorities to censor what they viewed as a pro-drug message at a school-sponsored event.
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