A Northern California high school's decision to order students wearing American flag T-shirts to turn the garments inside out during a celebration of the holiday Cinco de Mayo was appropriate, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the school officials' concerns of racial violence outweighed students' freedom of expression rights. Administrators feared the American-flag shirts would enflame the passions of Latino students celebrating the Mexican holiday. Live Oak High School, in the San Jose suburb of Morgan Hill, had a history of problems between white and Latino students on that day.
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9th CC are a bunch of cowards. When it comes to so-called minorities,
ReplyDeletethe courts always stand down.
Yes, every time.
DeleteI wonder if the Gadsden flag would be acceptable to the commissars.
ReplyDelete'Bout the best I can say is that it would be preferred over the Confederate Battle Flag. :)
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