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A fight over a first-grader’s “any life” matters drawing asks whether students lose free speech rights at the elementary school door.
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A California appeals court backed a child who wrote "any life" and drew the thumbprints of her friends under "Black Lives ...
The lawsuit involves a first grader who allegedly received a punishment for giving a Black Lives Matter drawing to an African American classmate.
Federal appeals court rules elementary students have First Amendment protections, reviving a lawsuit over a first-grader's Black Lives Matter drawing.
Free speech on university campuses is a perennially hot topic, perhaps most recently reflected in protests about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at places like Ball State University, Harvard, and ...
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals revived a lawsuit brought by the mother of a Southern California first grader who was disciplined after giving a racially themed drawing to a classmate, ruling that ...
Issue: Whether post hoc speculation about emotional harm that speech could cause to other students is insufficient to meet ...
Board reasoned court ruling exempted from First Amendment protection student conduct that constitutes 'substantial disruption ...
Thousands of Florida students have walked out of schools to protest the Trump administration's immigration policies. While students have First Amendment rights, schools can discipline them for ...