Pupil punished for 'Let's Go Brandon' shirt: lawsuit
- A father filed a lawsuit claiming that Madison Middle School violated a student's First Amendment rights by punishing him for wearing a 'Let's Go Brandon' T-shirt.
- The student received a pink slip for wearing the T-shirt, and the principal later required him not to wear it again.
- The school district's dress code is alleged to be unconstitutionally vague regarding political speech according to attorney Conor Fitzpatrick.
- The lawsuit argues that the phrase 'Let's Go Brandon' is a political expression and should not face censorship under First Amendment protections.
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