"Michigan School District Sued Over 'Let's Go Brandon' Hoodie Ban"

Two Michigan students are suing their school district for not allowing them to wear "Let's Go Brandon" sweatshirts to class, arguing that they have a right to protest the president of the United States. The school district maintains the sweatshirts are vulgar and it has a right to prohibit such material. The lawsuit alleges that the students' constitutional rights have been violated. The school district argues that the slogan is intended to ridicule the president with profanity and is not allowed under its dress code. The lawsuit seeks a court order blocking the school district's ban on "Let's Go Brandon" apparel and a provision of its dress code banning students from wearing clothing that "calls undue attention" to the student.
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