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​Student Wearing Black Paint On Face Isn’t Protected By First Amendment: Judge – Tyler Durden

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​Student Wearing Black Paint On Face Isn’t Protected By First Amendment: Judge – Tyler Durden

Student Wearing Black Paint On Face Isn’t Protected By First Amendment: Judge Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times, A middle school student who wore black paint on his face during a California football game is not protected by the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment, according to a federal judge. The student, dubbed J.A. in court papers, his parents, and his lawyers have not shown that wearing the black paint is expressive conduct shielded by the First Amendment, U.S. District Judge Linda Lopez said in a Sept. 30 ruling. J.A. said he put on the paint during the game to…  — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More

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