Free Speech: Sacred but Tempered

This, from the AP wire at Salon.com:

A judge ruled Thursday that a 15-year-old sophomore cannot form an anarchy club or wear T-shirts opposing the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan because it would disrupt school. Katie Sierra was suspended from Sissonville High School for three days for promoting the club. She was also told she could not wear T-shirts with messages such as: “When I saw the dead and dying Afghani children on TV, I felt a newly recovered sense of national security. God Bless America.” In a complaint filed with her mother, Sierra argued her right to free speech was being denied. Circuit Court Judge James Stucky agreed that free speech is “sacred” but he found that such rights are “tempered by the limitations that they … not disrupt the educational process.” Sierra said she’ll pursue the dispute.

Thanks to Naunihal for sending this my way.

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