Lawsuit filed over 'Let's Go Brandon' sweatshirts in Michigan school district.

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Two students are suing Tri County Area Schools in Michigan for violating their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights by asking them to remove sweatshirts featuring the phrase "Let's Go Brandon," which has become a political slogan for those who oppose President Biden. The school claims the sweatshirts violated the district's dress code, which prohibits clothing with lewd, indecent, vulgar, or profane messages. The students are seeking a permanent injunction to stop the district from enforcing a ban on "Let's Go Brandon" apparel and compensatory, nominal, and punitive damages.
Topics:nation#dress-code#education#first-amendment#fourteenth-amendment#lets-go-brandon#tri-county-area-schools
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