California court rules restrictions on gang symbols overbroad in limiting juvenile on probation
May 3, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, News & Opinion
A California appeals court ruled that when a lower court restricted a juvenile on probation from discussing, posting or displaying gang-related symbols, the order violated his First Amendment rights to free speech particularly when the youth would have to talk about his gang affiliation and activities in a rehabilitation program. -db First Amendment Center Commentary [...]
Federal judge says school’s anti-gang policy raises First Amendment issues
November 19, 2009 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, News & Opinion
After a high school student’s free speech arguments were rejected by a federal district judge, a federal appeals judge said that he could bring First Amendment claims against his school for punishing him for allegedly asking a question to another student about a gang. The student denies asking the question. -DB First Amendment Center November 18, [...]
Omaha students sue after suspensions for wearing “R.I.P.” T-shirts to honor murdered fellow student
October 13, 2009 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, News & Opinion
Students suspended for wearing a T-shirt reading “R.I.P.” to honor a fellow student killed for refusing to join a gang are suing their high school in federal court for violating their First Amendment rights. The school says they suspended the students for using gang slang, “R.I.P.”, on their T-shirts. -DB Courthouse News Service October 13, 2009 By [...]









