Bong Hits 4 Jesus

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Here is an oral argument I want to hear. The Supreme Court will hear Morse v. Frederick on March 19. As one commentator put it, it’s probably “the most important free speech case of our time.” According to Wikipedia:

In January 2002, a “Winter Olympics Torch Relay,” supported by private businesses, was held in Juneau, Alaska, Students were released from school to watch the Olympic torch pass by. Joseph Frederick, an 18-year-old senior at Juneau-Douglas High School, was late to school the day of the Olympic torch relay. When Frederick arrived, he stood on the sidewalk on the other side of the street from the high school. Frederick and his friends waited for the television cameras so they could display their banner reading “Bong Hits 4 Jesus.” When they displayed the banner then-principal Deborah Morse, who was across the street, grabbed and crumpled up the banner.

Hat tip J. Adamson.

Feb 28, 2007 | Comment | Tags: ,

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