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FOX Business Larry Kudlow responds to the viral video of a professor scolding a student for calling police officers heroes
The high school cheerleader’s case recently heard by the Supreme Court has far-reaching implications on student free speech and whether it can be punished by schools.
Off campus and outside school hours, the teen made a vulgar Snapchat post expressing her disappointment over not making the varsity squad that was reported by another student to school staff. The cheerleader was suspended from the team to avoid chaos.
She and a former president are not the only ones having issues over free speech rights.