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U.S. Supreme Court,
Education Law,
Constitutional Law

Aug. 23, 2021

School speech: Does ‘on campus’ matter in the Digital Age?

A recent Supreme Court decision raises an important question: What does it mean to bring something onto a school campus, or any other location for that matter?

Ronald J. Scholar

Partner
Cole Huber LLP

Email: rscholar@colehuber.com

Santa Clara Univ SOL; Santa Clara CA

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Having been the of subject of nationwide discussion and punditry, by now we are all probably at least somewhat familiar with the case of the cheerleader who was disciplined by her school after she posted on her Snapchat a photo of her and a friend, each giving a "one finger salute" with the caption, "Fuck school fuck softball fuck cheer fuck everything." Mahanoy...