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Wary Supreme Court weighs Pennsylvania student s Snapchat profanity case

Wary Supreme Court weighs Pennsylvania student s Snapchat profanity case
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Apr 28, 2021 FILE - In this April 23, 2021, file photo members of the Supreme Court pose for a group photo at the Supreme Court in Washington. Seated from left are Associate Justice Samuel Alito, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice John Roberts, Associate Justice Stephen Breyer and Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Standing from left are Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Associate Justice Elena Kagan, Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch and Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Before the Supreme Court this is week is an argument over whether public schools can discipline students over something they say off-campus. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times via AP, Pool, File)

Arizona Gov Doug Ducey signs sweeping anti-abortion bill into law

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signs sweeping anti-abortion bill into law Maria Polletta, Arizona Republic © Meg Potter/The Republic March 22, 2021; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Governor Doug Ducey speaks at the 2021 Wildfire Season Outlook Briefing at the Arizona State Capitol on March 22, 2021. Credit: Meg Potter/The Arizona Republic PHOENIX Gov. Doug Ducey on Tuesday signed a contentious bill making it a crime to perform abortions based on genetic conditions, despite OB-GYNs and attorneys warning it was medically unsound and unconstitutional.  Medical providers who terminate pregnancies based solely on conditions like Down syndrome or cystic fibrosis could face prison time under Senate Bill 1457, unless the abortion involves a condition that is considered lethal. The measure also confers civil rights on fetuses at any stage of development, with an exception for embryos created via in vitro fertilization.

Supreme Court weighs student s Snapchat profanity case

Wary Supreme Court weighs student s Snapchat profanity case The justices on Wednesday worried about overly restricting speech on the one hand and leaving educators powerless to deal with bullying on the other. Author: Associated Press Updated: 12:23 PM PDT April 28, 2021 A wary Supreme Court on Wednesday weighed whether public schools can discipline students for things they say off campus, worrying about overly restricting speech on the one hand and leaving educators powerless to deal with bullying on the other. The justices, hearing arguments in the case of a 14-year-old high school freshman s Snapchat F-bombs, struggled to fit the need to protect students political and religious expression with the ability of schools to get at disruptive, even potentially dangerous, speech that occurs outside the school setting.

Supreme Court weighs student s Snapchat profanity case

Supreme Court weighs student s Snapchat profanity case
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