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SCOTUS Ruling on Free Speech Rules for Schools in Social Media Era

Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Beyond that, the main takeaway seems to be that social media remains a place potentially fraught with peril – for students, schools and everyone else. The court, in an 8-1 decision, ruled that a Pennsylvania school district violated the First Amendment by suspending 14-year-old Brandi Levy from her school’s cheerleading team after the student, relegated to the junior-varsity squad, posted to her Snapchat “F - school f - softball f - cheer f - everything,” adding a photo of herself and a friend extending their middle fingers. Levy’s parents, after unsuccessful attempts to appeal the suspension with the school district, filed a federal lawsuit with the support of the American Civil Liberties Union.

To quit or not to quit - the question looming over a US Supreme Court justice

Analysis by Stephen Collinson Imagine going to work knowing that millions of people want you to quit. We’re not talking about a football manager who just led his team to a first-round exit in Euro 2020. Or a public health official like Dr. Anthony Fauci or Chris Whitty assailed by public ire over lockdowns. The person in question is US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, the 82-year-old liberal facing frenzied speculation about his possible retirement. It is not as if the learned judge has lost step or had a bad performance review. As CNN’s Supreme Court expert Joan Biskupic notes, he has taken a bold role in recent decisions that preserved Obamacare and is leading liberal dissent.

Obamacare resists court challenge

Obamacare resists court challenge
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