Morse v. Frederick: Student Speech Rights and School Authority

Morse v. Frederick was a landmark Supreme Court case arising from a student’s suspension for displaying a banner that read “BONG HiTS 4 JESUS” during a school-sponsored event. The Court ruled that schools can restrict student speech that promotes illegal drug use, affirming the balance between student rights and school authority.

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