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Teen s Snapchat rant leads to most significant Supreme Court case on student speech in more than 50 years

Teen’s Snapchat rant leads to most significant Supreme Court case on student speech in more than 50 years Print article WASHINGTON Fourteen-year-old Brandi Levy was having that kind of day where she just wanted to scream. So she did, in a profanity-laced posting on Snapchat that has, improbably, ended up before the Supreme Court in the most significant case on student speech in more than 50 years. At issue is whether public schools can discipline students over something they say off-campus. The topic is especially meaningful in a time of remote learning because of the coronavirus pandemic and a rising awareness of the pernicious effects of online bullying.

Pa student s profanity on Snapchat goes before Supreme Court

Fourteen-year-old Brandi Levy was having that kind of day where she just wanted to scream. So she did, in a profanity-laced posting on Snapchat that has, improbably, ended up before the Supreme Court in the most significant case on student speech in more than 50 years.

Mahanoy City student s snapchat profanity case to Supreme Court

Posted: April 26, 2021 - 5:39am WASHINGTON (AP) Fourteen-year-old Brandi Levy was having that kind of day where she just wanted to scream. So she did, in a profanity-laced posting on Snapchat that has, improbably, ended up before the Supreme Court in the most significant case on student speech in more than 50 years. At issue is whether public schools can discipline students over something they say off-campus. The topic is especially meaningful in a time of remote learning because of the coronavirus pandemic and a rising awareness of the pernicious effects of online bullying. Arguments are on Wednesday, via telephone because of the pandemic, before a court on which several justices have school-age children or recently did.

Student s Snapchat profanity leads to high court speech case - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

Student s Snapchat profanity leads to high court speech case - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper
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Student free speech case goes from Snapchat to US Supreme Court

Washington Fourteen-year-old Brandi Levy was having that kind of day where she just wanted to scream. So she did, in a profanity-laced posting on Snapchat that has, improbably, ended up before the United States Supreme Court in the most significant case on student speech in more than 50 years. At issue is whether public schools can discipline students over something they say off-campus. The topic is especially meaningful in a time of remote learning because of the coronavirus pandemic and a rising awareness of the pernicious effects of online bullying. Arguments are on Wednesday, via telephone because of the pandemic, before a court on which several justices have school-age children or recently did.

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