The Supreme Court ruled today that a Pennsylvania high school violated the first amendment of a student by suspending the pom-pump team, following snapchat poles where she criticized the School with exploits. The judgment establishes a stronger standard for the way schools can punish students for an off-campus speech, something more common nowadays with social networks like Snapchat. The Supreme Court confirmed a lower court decision, which also found that the school, the Lycée of the Mahoney region, violated Brandi Levy’s first amendments. After failing to do the school cheerleading…
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