[Eugene Volokh] Free Speech Unmuted: Free Speech, Public School Students, And "There Are Only Two Genders"
My co-host Jane Bambauer and I discuss the First Amendment rules pertaining to public school students. The occasion: The Supreme Court just declined to consider a federal appeals court case that led a public school to punish a student for wearing a T-shirt saying "There Are Only Two Genders." Did the lower court get that right?
See also our past episodes:
Can AI Companies Be Sued For What AI Says? Harvard vs. Trump: Free Speech and Government Grants Trump's War on Big Law Can Non-Citizens Be Deported For Their Speech? Freedom of the Press, with Floyd Abrams Free Speech, Private Power, and Private Employees Court Upholds TikTok Divestiture Law Free Speech in European (and Other) Democracies, with Prof. Jacob Mchangama Protests, Public Pressure Campaigns, Tort Law, and the First Amendment Misinformation: Past, Present, and Future I Know It When I See It: Free Speech and Obscenity Laws Speech and Violence Emergency Podcast: The Supreme Court's Social Media Cases Internet Policy and Free Speech: A Conversation with Rep. Ro Khanna Free Speech, TikTok (and Bills of Attainder!), with Prof. Alan Rozenshtein The 1st Amendment on Campus with Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky Free Speech On Campus AI and Free Speech Free Speech, Government Persuasion, and Government Coercion Deplatformed: The Supreme Court Hears Social Media Oral Arguments Book Bans – or Are They?The post Free Speech Unmuted: Free Speech, Public School Students, And "There Are Only Two Genders" appeared first on Reason.com.
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