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How a Cheerleader's Snapchat Profanity Could Shape the Limits of ...

Brandi Levy, now an 18-year-old college freshman, was a cheerleader at Mahanoy Area High School in Pennsylvania when she made profane comments on Snapchat.

How a Cheerleader's Snapchat Profanity Could Shape the Limits of ...

How a Cheerleader's Snapchat Profanity Could Shape the Limits of Students' Free Speech [Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L. is set for argument ...

April 14, 2021 - How a Cheerleader's Snapchat Profanity Could ...

Education Week - April 14, 2021 - 16. How a Cheerleader's Snapchat Profanity Could Shape the Limits of Students' Free Speech Brandi Levy, now ...

A cheerleader's Snapchat profanity gets U.S. Supreme Court's ...

A cheerleader's Snapchat profanity gets U.S. Supreme Court's attention ... It also led to a major U.S. Supreme Court case testing the limits of ...

Cheerleader punished for a Snapchat takes her case to the ... - CNN

When cheerleader Brandi Levy posted a Snapchat of herself giving the middle digit salute with a profanity-laced caption, she likely never thought she'd become ...

'Cursing Cheerleader' Snapchat Case Could Reshape Student Free ...

The Supreme Court will weigh in on a case involving a cheerleader's curse-filled Snapchat rant, which could shape the future of student free ...

Cheerleader's profanity may shape student speech rights in digital age

... Snapchat about not making the varsity team. In ... Cheerleader's profanity may shape student speech rights in digital age.

Teen cheerleader's Snapchat brings Supreme Court clash over ...

A cheerleader's Snapchat post and the punishment that followed are ... can limit speech on school property when it's materially disruptive.

How a Cheerleader's Snapchat Profanity Could Shape the Limits of ...

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A cheerleader was punished for cursing on Snapchat. Now the ...

The Supreme Court this week will hear oral arguments in a case involving a former high school cheerleader punished for a profane rant on Snapchat - and it could ...

U.S. Supreme Court ponders cheerleader's profanity in free speech ...

(Reuters) -A Pennsylvania teenager whose profanity-laced outburst on social media got her banished from her high school's cheerleading squad ...

The “Cursing Cheerleader” Supreme Court Case that Calls Student ...

How a Cheerleader's Snapchat Profanity Could Shape the Limits of Students' Free Speech · US teen's Snapchat rant reaches Supreme Court in free ...

Student's Snapchat profanity leads to high court speech case

Student's Snapchat profanity leads to high court speech case. A Supreme Court case will examine whether public schools can discipline ...

Supreme Court says school can't punish student for ... - The Verge

Breyer's ruling notes that Levy posted her message “outside of school hours and away from the school's campus.” Profanity notwithstanding, the ...

How a rant from a cheerleader could change free speech rights for ...

“Now she's kicked off the team because she's posted this profanity laced video to Snapchat, to something like 250 followers, so it's not like ...

Court rules for high school cheerleader in First Amendment dispute ...

Court rules for high school cheerleader in First Amendment dispute over Snapchat profanity ... A Pennsylvania school district on Wednesday may ...

Supreme Court rules school wrong to punish cheerleader for ...

SUPREME COURT JUSTICES GRAPPLE WITH SCHOOL SPEECH CASE OVER CHEERLEADER'S PROFANE SNAPCHAT POST ... could affect what happens inside of the ...

The Limits of Student Speech - The New York Times Upfront

Though Snapchat messages are designed to disappear, another student took a screenshot of this one and showed it to her mother, one of the ...

How Mahanoy affects students' free speech - Americans for Prosperity

One of the biggest student free speech cases in the last half century started with a high school cheerleader and a profanity-laced Snapchat.

Supreme Court grapples with students' First Amendment rights in ...

... could not be punished by her school for posting a profanity-laced caption on Snapchat when she was off school grounds. The justices at times ...