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Massachusetts middle school student Liam Morrison’s T-shirt reading “There Are Only Two Genders” has ignited a national debate over free speech in schools. After being sent home twice—once ...
The Supreme Court has declined to hear a case regarding a Massachusetts public school's decision to prevent a student from wearing a T-shirt that read "There are only two genders." The student ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to take the case of a Massachusetts middle school student who said his free speech rights were violated when school administrators forbade him to wear a T ...
The Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving a Massachusetts student who was banned from school for wearing a shirt criticizing the transgender movement on Tuesday. The student, Liam ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down a middle-school student’s claim he had a free-speech right to wear a T-shirt stating there are “only two genders.” Over two dissents ...
The Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal over a middle schooler being barred from wearing a T-shirt to class that said, “There Are Only Two Genders.” Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel ...
Supreme Court rejects appeal of Middleborough student who wanted to wear ‘only two genders’ T-shirt By The Associated Press Updated May 27, 2025, 10:46 a.m.
The Supreme Court rejected the appeal of a Massachusetts student who was barred from wearing a T-shirt to school proclaiming there are only two genders.
The appeals court in the T-shirt case held that schools can regulate a student’s speech under Tinker if it “assertedly demeans characteristics of personal identity” of other students because ...
Free Speech Justices Alito and Thomas Dissent from Court's Declining to Hear "There Are Only Two Genders" School T-Shirt Case Eugene Volokh | 5.27.2025 11:58 AM ...
NEW ORLEANS -- A federal appeals court has upheld a Texas school district dress code that banned a student's T-shirt supporting John Edwards' presidential campaign. Waxahachie High School and ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down a middle-school student's claim he had a free-speech right to wear a T-shirt stating there are "only two genders." Over two dissents, the justices let ...
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