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Tennessee Supreme Court rules personalized license plates aren't protected by the First Amendment.
The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that personalized license plates are government speech, not private, and thus not protected by the First Amendment.
The decision came after the state revoked Leah Gilliam's plate, "69PWNDU," deeming it offensive.
Gilliam sued, claiming a First Amendment violation, but the court sided with the state, allowing plates to be revoked based on content.
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Las reglas de la Corte Suprema de Tennessee no protegen las matrículas personalizadas por la Primera Enmienda.