Morse v. Frederick (2007)

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This U.S. Supreme Court case tackled the following question: Does the First Amendment allow public schools to prohibit students from displaying pro-drug messages during a school-supervised event?

It was decided on June 25, 2007. 

Street Law provides the following case resources for Morse v. Frederick:

  • Case summary (high school level)
  • Applying Precedents activity (high school level)
  • Judicial Opinion Writing activity (high school level)

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