Can a "schoolyard dispute" warrant federal court intervention? Do first-graders have First Amendment rights? The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit just gave a resounding yes to both questions.
In Mission Viejo, a crayon drawing has turned into a full-fledged First Amendment fight, after a federal appeals panel ruled ...
The lawsuit involves a first grader who allegedly received a punishment for giving a Black Lives Matter drawing to an African ...
A California first-grader was punished for a drawing she made at school, resulting in a federal lawsuit that probes whether the First Amendment extends to the first-grade classroom. B.B. then gave the ...
Federal appeals court rules elementary students have First Amendment protections, reviving a lawsuit over a first grader's ...
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals revived a lawsuit brought by the mother of a Southern California first grader who was disciplined after giving a racially themed drawing to a classmate, ruling that ...
A federal appeals court has revived the First Amendment lawsuit of a California 1st grader who alleges she was punished for ...
Schenectady High School ceramics students took imaginative drawings like this one, made by a first grader, and turned them into three-dimensional creatures. Jay’lena Parker, a first grader at Lincoln ...
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