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flag A federal appeals court upheld a Michigan school's ban on "Let’s Go Brandon" shirts, saying schools can restrict vulgar political expressions.

flag A federal appeals court has ruled that a Michigan school district did not violate students' First Amendment rights by banning "Let’s Go Brandon" shirts, stating schools can restrict vulgar or offensive language even when it's politically motivated or expressed through euphemism. flag The 6th Circuit upheld the ban in a 2-1 decision, emphasizing schools' authority to maintain a respectful environment. flag The ruling noted that other political messages were allowed, indicating the restriction targeted vulgarity, not viewpoint. flag One judge dissented, arguing the phrase was a protected form of political criticism.

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