Supreme Court declines to review 'two genders' T-shirt case

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The Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving a Massachusetts student who was prohibited from wearing a T-shirt stating 'There Are Only Two Genders,' upholding lower court rulings that allowed school administrators to restrict student speech to prevent disruption and protect other students' rights. Justice Alito dissented, emphasizing the importance of clear protections for student free speech rights. The case highlights ongoing debates over transgender issues and free expression in schools.
- Supreme Court declines case about T-shirt declaring ‘only two genders’ The Washington Post
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- Justices Allow School to Bar Student From Wearing ‘Only Two Genders’ Shirt The New York Times
- Thomas and Alito dissent from refusal to hear 'Two Genders' student T-shirt appeal MSNBC News
- Supreme Court declines to hear appeal from seventh grader who wore ‘two genders’ shirt to school CNN
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