The United States Supreme Court has made it's decision in Morse V. Frederick, the "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" case: they've decided in favor of Morse.
This is disappointing, but about what I expected. At least the findings were fairly narrow: they rejected the government's argument that schools can suppress all student speech not in agreement with the school's self-defined "educational mission," limiting this only to speech that can be interpreted as supporting drug use. I did find Justice Thomas' opinion a bit worrying, though
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This is disappointing, but about what I expected. At least the findings were fairly narrow: they rejected the government's argument that schools can suppress all student speech not in agreement with the school's self-defined "educational mission," limiting this only to speech that can be interpreted as supporting drug use. I did find Justice Thomas' opinion a bit worrying, though
--The Twisted One"Welcome to Fanboy Hell. You will be spending eternity here, in a small room with Jar-Jar Binks and Dobby the house-elf."
"If you
wish to converse with me, define your
terms."
--Voltaire