Justices say a school district can’t discipline a teenager for a Snapchat post full of cusswords, because it was outside of school and wasn’t disruptive.
Supreme Court on Wednesday witnessed an engrossing debate over the existing architecture of Article 31C, added to the Constitution in 1971 to shield legislations.. IndiaTimes
Supreme Court on Wednesday witnessed an engrossing debate over the existing architecture of Article 31C, added to the Constitution in 1971 to shield legislations.. IndiaTimes
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court indicated its reluctance to issue any directives solely based on suspicions of hacking and manipulation concerning electronic.. IndiaTimes
SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Cheerleader, Who Cursed Online.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled eight to one
in favor of a Pennsylvania teenager in a
case involving the First Amendment.
Brandi Levy published..
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In a major First Amendment case, the Supreme Court ruled 8-1 in favor of a teen who was punished by her school after posting a vulgar video on social media.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in favor of a Pennsylvania teenager who sued after a profane social media post got her banished from her high school's cheerleading squad in a closely-watched..