School officials should remember lessons of Tinker



First Amendment Center: “A prime example is in Bridgeton, N.J., where school officials have refused to allow a student — known in court papers as C.H. — to distribute literature related to the Pro Life Day of Silent Solidarity. School officials also refused to allow the girl to wear a red armband with the word ‘life’ on it . . . The student — with legal assistance from the Alliance Defense Fund — has filed a federal lawsuit, C.H. v. Bridgeton Board of Education, claiming school officials violated her First Amendment rights.”



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