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Liam Morrison, a seventh-grader at Nichols Middle School in Middleborough, Mass., was allegedly sent home for refusing to remove a T-shirt that said. 'There are only two genders.' ...
Middle school student speaks out after school allegedly violated his First Amendment rights Liam Morrison, 12, explains why he wore a shirt to school that said "There are only two genders" and ...
The Massachusetts student who was banned from wearing an "only two genders" shirt to middle school is receiving support from 18 states and free speech groups, as they call on the Supreme Court to ...
Liam Morrison, a seventh-grader at Nichols Middle School in Massachusetts, claimed that he was sent home on March 21 for refusing to take off a t-shirt that read, “There are only two genders.” ...
School administrators were not unreasonable in concluding that Morrison’s shirt “would be understood—in this middle school setting in which the children range from 10-to-14 years old—to ...
A Boston appeals court on Sunday upheld a decision for a middle schooler to stop wearing a "There Are Only Two Genders" shirt to school after it was ruled its message demeaned the identity of ...
A 12-year-old in @MiddleboroughPS was allegedly sent home from school and told he’s making people feel unsafe for wearing a shirt that said “there are only 2 genders.” Watch him destroy the ...
A now-former employee at a Michigan middle school faces charges after allegedly choking a 14-year-old student with a shirt, in an incident captured on surveillance footage. The alleged "assault ...
Zigouras did not mention the incident involving Morrison's T-shirt in her comments to the committee but did say she considered removing her children from Nichols Middle School due to the "lack of ...
A middle school coach in Michigan choked a teen student after an alleged verbal dispute about discipline, according to several reports. FOX 2 In the surveillance video, the still-unidentified ...
The First Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a Massachusetts middle school’s decision to ask a student to remove his "There are only two genders" T-shirt last year. The federal appeals court ...
The lawyer for a Massachusetts student who was not allowed to wear an "only two genders" shirt to school argued for the middle schooler's First Amendment rights in front of a federal appeals court.
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