This article originally appeared on The Enterprise: Middleboro student appeals free speech T-shirt case to U.S. Supreme Court ...
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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.
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