Reason Magazine
•Students Don't Have Right to Lie About Administrators
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E.B. served a time-limited expulsion from her high school after she lied to her parents and to the police about her interaction at school with an administrator and tried to get another student to back her false story.
The defense is entitled to summary judgment in their favor on the First Amendment claims.
There is no dispute that E.B. told her parents a false story about Ms. Cironi 's hair as she bent down to look underneath a bathroom stall, the court says.
The court also rejects plaintiff's procedural due process, substantive due process and Fourth Amendment claims.
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