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First Amendment doesn't quite cover students’ Let’s Go Brandon ’ Shirts, Says Federal Court from the take-it-far, far-outside,-kids dept.
Two students were well-aware of the double meaning of the phrase.
Schools are free to ban profanity from students' clothing, even when the printed words are n’t actually profanities themselves.
In school settings, profanity does not enjoy First Amendment protection.
Directing profanity toward a political figure does not transform the utterance to protected speech.
The school can still ban “ Let’s Go Brandon ” from its campus without violating the Constitution or until someone brings a better case than this to the same judicial circuit.
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