School suspension for wearning American flag upheld by federal court

 A Californiafederal district judge for the Northern District of California granted a high school assistant principal’s motion for summary judgment in a case where the school administrator had barred certain students from wearing American flags to school on Cinco de Mayo. In Dariano v. Morgan Hill Unified School District, U.S. District Chief Judge, James Ware, denied the students’ claims that their right to freedom of speech had been violated as well as their rights to equal protection and due process.

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Supreme Court’s help sought to clarify student rights to free speech in off-campus online speech

 Check out my latest Examiner.com article on how national school administrative organizations are requesting that the Supreme Court take up a student free speech case to clarify the amount of rights students have to speak their mind online when their speech often impacts what happens at school.

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