US appeals court backs Michigan school in banning ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ shirts: Here’s why vulgarity matters more than politics

A US appeals court upheld a Michigan school’s ban on ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ shirts, ruling that vulgarity outweighs political speech in schools. The phrase, a euphemism for an obscenity directed at President Biden, was deemed inappropriate despite claims of free speech violations. The court stressed maintaining decorum, while a dissenting judge argued the phrase was protected political expression. The decision highlights ongoing challenges balancing free speech and respectful conduct in schools.

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