Table of ContentsTIPS Power Point by Steve Feld A high school student wears a T-shirt with the words International Criminal framing President Bush’s picture on the front. The principal tells the student to put on a different shirt, turn the shirt inside out or go home. If those requests are refused, the student will face immediate suspension. The first amendment protects the right of speech even when it’s symbolic, as when the message is in the form of an image on a piece of clothing. Landmark Case |
Author: Steve Feld John F. Kennedy HS Home Page: http://www.tqnyc.org/NYC051308/index.htm |