Supreme Court declines to review case on student’s 'two genders' T-shirt

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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving a student, Liam Morrison, who was barred from wearing a T-shirt stating 'There are only two genders' at his middle school, ruling that the school's decision did not violate the First Amendment. The case highlighted tensions between free speech rights and concerns over the impact on transgender students, with lower courts upholding the school's dress code restrictions.
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- Supreme Court declines to hear student’s bid to wear ‘two genders’ shirt to school The Hill
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