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NY court suspends Rudy Giuliani s law license
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Witch hunt or justice? Rudy Giuliani s law license suspended
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Justices Rule For Student In Cursing Cheerleader Case
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By MARK SHERMAN | Associated Press Jun 23, 2021
22 hrs ago
WASHINGTON (AP) â In the case of the cursing cheerleader, the Supreme Court notched a victory for the free speech rights of students Wednesday, siding with a high school student whose vulgar social media post got her kicked off the junior varsity squad.
The court voted 8-1 in favor of Brandi Levy, who was a 14-year-old freshman when she expressed her disappointment over not making the varsity cheerleading team with a string of curse words and a raised middle finger on Snapchat.
Levy, of Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania, was not at school when she made her post, but she was suspended from cheerleading activities for a year anyway. In an opinion by Justice Stephen Breyer, the high court ruled that the suspension violated Levy s First Amendment freedom of speech rights. Justice Clarence Thomas dissented, noting he would have upheld the suspension.
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