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19-Mar-2007 · The Court reversed the Ninth Circuit by a 5-4 vote, ruling that school officials can prohibit students from displaying messages that promote illegal drug use.
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In 2002, Juneau-Douglas High School principal Deborah Morse suspended student Joseph Frederick after he displayed a banner reading "BONG HiTS 4 JESUS" [sic] ...

Morse v. Frederick

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Morse v. Frederick, 551 U.S. 393, is a United States Supreme Court case where the Court held, 5–4, that the First Amendment does not prevent educators from prohibiting or punishing student speech that is reasonably viewed as promoting illegal drug... Wikipedia
Date decided: 2007
Location: United States
Date argued: 2007
Argument: Oral argument
Concur/dissent: Breyer
Dissent: Stevens, joined by Souter, Ginsburg

In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment does not prevent school administrators from restricting student expression that ...
Morse v. Frederick: The First Amendment permits schools to ban students from showing messages promoting the use of illegal drugs at school events.
Case in which the US Supreme Court on June 25, 2007, ruled (5–4) that Alaskan school officials had not violated a student's First Amendment freedom of speech ...