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Monday, June 25, 2007

"Bong Hits 4 Jesus" Loses in the Supreme Court

The Supremes tightened up some speech restrictions for students:

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court tightened limits on student speech Monday, ruling against a high school student and his 14-foot-long "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" banner.

Schools may prohibit student expression that can be interpreted as advocating drug use, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the court in a 5-4 ruling.

Joseph Frederick unfurled his homemade sign on a winter morning in as the Olympic torch made its way through Juneau, Alaska, en route to the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

Frederick said the banner was a nonsensical message that he first saw on a snowboard. He intended the banner to proclaim his right to say anything at all.

His principal, Deborah Morse, said the phrase was a pro-drug message that had no place at a school-sanctioned event. Frederick denied that he was advocating for drug use.

"The message on Frederick's banner is cryptic," Roberts said. "But Principal Morse thought the banner would be interpreted by those viewing it as promoting illegal drug use, and that interpretation is plainly a reasonable one."


I have mixed feelings on this one. I personally don't like to see restrictions placed on speech, but when it comes to students, some restrictions are reasonable and necessary, though I'm not sure this qualifies. Although the sign was stupid, I'm not sure I see the harm it presented that was significant enough to warrant restriction.

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