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 ...
Lawyers for a Middleborough middle school student ... the shirt in school. Asserting a violation of his free speech rights, they sued the town and school officials, who didn’t immediately ...
Alliance Defending Freedom, a pro-free speech and religious liberty group representing the student, argued that ... (Courtesy of ADF) “This case isn’t about T-shirts; it’s about a public ...
The local student who was banned from wearing an “only two genders” shirt to middle ... Supreme Court to hear the case. “Students don’t lose their free speech rights the moment they ...
If you’re a public school student ... lose your right to free speech just by walking into school. You have the right to speak out, hand out flyers and petitions, and wear expressive clothing in school ...
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.