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Cheerleader s profane Snapchat could define free speech off-campus By (0) Brandi Levy, who was upset that she didn t advance from the junior varsity to the varsity cheerleading squad, was punished by her school after sending a profane Snapchat to 250 friends while she was hanging out at a local convenience store on a Saturday. Photo by Danna Singer/Provided by the ACLU Some religious liberty groups are backing Brandi Levy, who is now 18, in her case, which is going before the U.S. Supreme Court. Photo by Danna Singer/Provided by the ACLU April 28 (UPI) The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on whether a Pennsylvania student s First Amendment rights were violated when school officials punished her for making a profanity-filled social media post on a weekend. ....
Alex Soderstrom | Sports Editor Sasserâs lawsuit alleges that by punishing him for his speech, UGA and others infringed on his constitutional rights, including the right to free speech. Motions to dismiss Sasser s amended claim argued that Sasserâs suit contained many factual errors. Additionally, the complaint alleges that Sasserâs speech is not entitled to First Amendment protections because the racial slur he used constitutes âfighting words.â Fighting words are defined by the Supreme Court as words that inflict injury or tend to incite an immediate breach of the peace.â Sasserâs amended complaint argues that his use of the slur was intended to be positive and in support of Fields. ....