2 Middle School Brothers' 'Let's Go Brandon' Hoodie Case Goes to Supreme Court
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Published2 months ago
Duration10:11
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Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
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Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views69.2K
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A few years ago, two brothers who went to middle school together came to class wearing hooded sweatshirts that said âLetâs Go Brandonâ on them.
Now, most people know the origin of that phraseâand what it actually meansâbut hereâs the question: In a school context, is it appropriate?
Schools naturally do have policies against profanity, and they can send children home for violating them.
However, the phrase âLetâs Go Brandonâ doesnât actually contain profane words. If someone reads it, and they donât happen to know the backstory, then it doesnât even mean anything to them.
The school officials did not see it that way, though, and they ordered the brothers to remove the sweatshirts.
This then led to a lawsuit by the brothers' parents over free speech. Can school administrators exercise this much discretion when deciding whether something is vulgar?
This case appears to be far-reaching, as evidenced by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to take it up.
Let's go through the details together.
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