No Injunction for 8th-Grade Student Disciplined for Wearing "Let's Go Brandon" T-Shirt to School
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Federal Judge Rules Against Student Who Wore a “Let’s Go Brandon” Shirt
We previously discussed how schools were making students remove sweatshirts reading “Let’s Go Brandon.” I have argued that the shirts should be treated as protected speech. However, United States District Court Judge Christopher Boyko just delivered another blow to free speech in rejecting a claim for such protection, at least as the basis for injunctive relief, in Conrad v. Madison Local School Dist—Bd. of Ed. In the prior Michigan case with t…
No Injunction for 8th-Grade Student Disciplined for Wearing "Let's Go Brandon" T-Shirt to School
From Senior Judge Christopher Boyko's decision Monday in Conrad v. Madison Local School Dist. Bd. of Ed.: According to his Verified Complaint, C.C. wore the shirt on November 25, 2024, underneath a flannel shirt. Plaintiff alleges: The phrase "Let's Go Brandon" communicates criticism of certain media outlets for a well-documented pattern of misreporting facts in a politically biased fashion. In this particular incident, a large crowd at a NASCAR…
Klar: Public School Gaslights Community after Disciplining Student for Conservative T-Shirt
A superintendent and an attorney for a public school that prohibited a young student from wearing a shirt that states “There are only two genders” now claim the school did not discipline her, and that it has consistently “[done its] very best to protect free speech in schools.” These officials are using local media to ... Read more Source
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