Middle school bans boy’s ‘two genders’ shirt, family plans to sue.
Family to Sue Massachusetts Middle School for Banning Student’s “Two Genders” Shirt
The Morrison family is preparing to take legal action against Nichols Middle School in Massachusetts for allegedly violating their son Liam’s First Amendment rights. The school banned Liam from wearing a shirt that read “There are only two genders,” claiming that it targeted students of a protected class. Liam returned to school wearing a censored version of the shirt, but was told to remove it as well. The family’s lawyers believe they will win the case and vindicate Liam’s right to free speech.
Standing Up for Beliefs
Liam, a 7th grader, has received support from his classmates and encourages others to speak up for their beliefs. “Always fight for what you believe in and, well, never let anyone stop you from believing really,” he said. “To be honest, in the place that we live, or in the time that we live, there are a lot of people that try and make it so that you’re not allowed to believe what you can. But, it’s being taken away from us. And being able to speak up not just about your own … being able to voice your opinion.”
Legal Battle Ahead
The next step for the Morrison family is a summons to federal court. The family’s lawyers believe that Liam did everything correctly and did not harass or disrupt anyone. They argue that the school censored Liam because of his political and cultural viewpoint on an issue that is currently being debated in the public square. The family’s lawyers expect to win the case and vindicate Liam’s right to free speech.
What Happened?
- Liam wore a shirt that read “There are only two genders” to school.
- The school claimed that the shirt targeted students of a protected class and violated the dress code.
- Liam returned to school wearing a censored version of the shirt, but was told to remove it as well.
- The Morrison family plans to sue the school for violating Liam’s First Amendment rights.
- The family’s lawyers believe they will win the case and vindicate Liam’s right to free speech.
Despite the controversy, Liam has received support from his classmates and encourages others to speak up for their beliefs.
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