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Appeals Court Backs Michigan School in Banning 'Let's Go Brandon' Shirts
- A federal appeals court ruled in favor of a Michigan school district regarding 'Let’s Go Brandon' shirts, indicating First Amendment rights were violated when students were asked to remove them at Tri County Middle School in 2022.
- The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reached a 2-1 decision, with Judges John Nalbandian and Karen Nelson Moore arguing that the phrase is a euphemism for political criticism, lacking sexual content or actual profanity.
- Judge John Bush argued that the wrong legal standard was applied, emphasizing that 'vulgarity trumps politics' in school environments.
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Appeals court defends ban of ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ shirts in Michigan school
A federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled in favor of a Michigan school district in a dispute over free speech and “Let’s Go Brandon” shirts, clothing that took a jab at then-President Joe Biden.
·New York, United States
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