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TULLAHOMA, Tenn. - A high school student in nearby Coffee County has filed suit against his school system after being suspended for posting satirical Instagram memes while off campus.
The 17-year-old rising senior represented by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, also known as FIRE, sued his public high school after the principal suspended him for posting memes lampooning the principal for being overly serious.
FIRE attorney Conor Fitzpatrick said... He went on to ...

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