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Supreme Court Issues Victory for Free Speech, but Questions Remain

Supreme Court Issues Victory for Free Speech, but Questions Remain Brandi Levy posted Snapchat images with vulgar language and gestures after she did not make her high school’s varsity cheerleading squad. After school officials suspended Levy from the junior varsity squad for the upcoming year, she sued. The Supreme Court agreed that the school officials violated her First Amendment rights. (Photo: Chukrut Budrul/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Commentary By Sarah Parshall Perry is a legal fellow in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation. The Supreme Court issued a win Wednesday for Brandi Levy, a former Mahanoy Area School District student known to court watchers as the “cussing cheerleader.” But the court’s decision made it unclear what other types of student speech a public school can censor.

US Supreme Court sides with cheerleader over social media post

US Supreme Court sides with cheerleader over social media post First Amendment did not allow public schools to punish students for speech outside school grounds The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that a Pennsylvania school district had violated the First Amendment by punishing a student for a vulgar social-media message sent away from school grounds. The vote was 8 to 1, with Justice Clarence Thomas dissenting. Advertisement The case concerned Brandi Levy, a Pennsylvania high school student who had expressed her dismay over not making the varsity cheerleading squad by sending a colourful Snapchat message to about 250 people. She sent the message on a Saturday from the Cocoa Hut, a convenience store popular with teenagers. It included an image of Levy and a friend with their middle fingers raised, along with a string of words expressing the same sentiment. Using a swear word four

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