
Supreme Court set to hear major school speech case after cheerleader booted from squad over Snapchat post
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear a case on school speech that could be the most influential on the topic since the famous 1969 case Tinker v. Des Moines.
It pits the school district against Christian groups; the Biden administration against the ACLU; and anti-bullying advocates against student rights groups. After being cut from the varsity cheer team and placed on the junior varsity squad instead, then-high school sophomore Brandi Levy posted a Snapchat story, intended to disappear after 24 hours, in which she and her friend raised their middle fingers to the camera.More Related News

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