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    Obama Appointed Judge Rules 5-Word’ T-Shirt is Not ‘Protected Speech’

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    A federal judge ruled that Liam Morrison, 12, was unable to exercise his right to free expression on a T-shirt while attending a Massachusetts public school.

    “School administrators were well within their discretion to conclude that the statement ‘THERE ARE ONLY TWO GENDERS’ may communicate that only two gender identities—male and female—are valid, and any other are invalid or nonexistent,” concluded Judge Indira Talwani in a decision on June 16.

    The Obama appointee then supported the Middleborough, Massachusetts school’s claim that the message on Morrison’s T-shirt—a biological fact—constituted an attack on the identities of other pupils. response.

    The 12-year-old boy “went off on members of the school board after his school sent him home because he refused to change his T-shirt.”

    Morrison wore the identical t-shirt on May 5, 2023, but this time the words “ONLY TWO” were covered with a piece of tape that said “CENSORED.” This was an attempt to get past the regulation. Again, the school came to the conclusion that he was harassing a “protected class.”

    Liam Morrison’s father and stepmother filed a complaint on his behalf against the school district, Carolyn Lyons, and Heather Tucker, the principal of Nichols Middle School, when they were unable to find a satisfactory administrative solution.

    According to the lawsuit, Nichols Middle School frequently “observes ‘Pride Month’ and ‘Pride Day’ in support of the ‘LGBT+ community'” In addition, the complaint asserted “violations of his First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.”

    In her decision, Judge Talwani stated that “the original message of the Shirt was not protected speech” and went on to state that “the Taped Shirt did not merely protest censorship but conveyed the ‘censored’ message and thus invaded the rights of the other students.”

    More on this story via The Republic Brief:

    Despite the fact that several students started wearing the same shirt in an apparent show of support for Morrison, Judge Talwani determined that injunctive relief “is not in the public interest.” CONTINUE READING…

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