Supreme Court declines to hear case on 'two genders' T-shirt ban

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The Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving a student's challenge to a middle school dress code banning shirts with gender-related messages, raising questions about free speech rights in schools and the extent of school authority to regulate student expression under the First Amendment.
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- Supreme Court declines to review free speech case involving student who wore 'only two genders' shirt Fox News
- Ban on 'only two genders' shirt remains after Supreme Court declines case USA Today
- Supreme Court declines to hear student’s bid to wear ‘two genders’ shirt to school The Hill
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