Morse V. Frederick
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Date decided | 2007 |
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Ruling court | Supreme Court of the United States |
Concur/dissent | Breyer |
Dissent | Stevens |
Souter | |
Ginsburg | |
Majority | Roberts |
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Kennedy | |
Thomas | |
Alito | |
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ID | 730806 |
About Morse V. Frederick
Morse v. Frederick, 551 U. S. 393, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held, 5–4, that the First Amendment does not prevent educators from suppressing, at or across the street from a school-supervised event, student speech that is reasonably viewed as promoting illegal drug use.