Ms. Levy said she was happy the justices recognized her school went too far.
Supreme Court rules for foul-mouthed cheerleader in student free speech case
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It was an argument echoed by David Cole, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union which represented Ms. Levy, who told the justices a school shouldn’t interfere with a parent’s authority to punish a student for speech that occurs outside of campus.
Supreme Court ponders cheerleader's profanity-laced Snapchat, student free speech rights
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