DNYUZ
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Television
    • Theater
    • Gaming
    • Sports
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Supreme Court rejects appeal of Massachusetts student who wanted to wear ‘only two genders’ T-shirt

May 27, 2025
in News, Politics
Supreme Court rejects appeal of Massachusetts student who wanted to wear ‘only two genders’ T-shirt
498
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected the appeal of a Massachusetts student who was barred from wearing a T-shirt to school proclaiming there are only two genders.

The justices left in place a federal appeals court ruling that said it would not second-guess the decision of educators in Middleborough, Massachusetts, to not allow the T-shirt to be worn in a school environment because of a negative impact on transgender and gender-nonconforming students.

Educators at the John T. Nichols Middle School barred the student from wearing the T-shirt and an altered version with the words “two genders” covered up by tape with the word “censored” written on it.

Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas dissented.

The court should have heard the case, Alito wrote, noting that “the school permitted and indeed encouraged student expression endorsing the view that there are many genders,” but censored an opposing view.

“This case presents an issue of great importance for our Nation’s youth: whether public schools may suppress student speech either because it expresses a viewpoint that the school disfavors or because of vague concerns about the likely effect of the speech on the school atmosphere or on students who find the speech offensive,” Alito wrote.

The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said it was reasonable to predict that the T-shirt will “poison the educational atmosphere” and disrupt the learning environment.

The school district’s decision was in line with a landmark Supreme Court ruling from 1969, , that upheld the right of public school students to wear black armbands to protest the Vietnam War when it did not create a substantial disruption to education.

The post Supreme Court rejects appeal of Massachusetts student who wanted to wear ‘only two genders’ T-shirt appeared first on Associated Press.

Share199Tweet125Share
Santos’s Treasurer Avoids Prison for Her Role in His Schemes
News

Santos’s Treasurer Avoids Prison for Her Role in His Schemes

by New York Times
May 28, 2025

George Santos’s campaign treasurer and right-hand woman, Nancy Marks, was sentenced to probation on Wednesday for her role in the ...

Read more
News

Todd Chrisley’s Estranged Daughter Shares First Statement After Trump Pardon

May 28, 2025
News

Donald Trump Says Harvard is ‘Getting Their A** Kicked’

May 28, 2025
Music

Kanye West and wife Bianca Censori touch tongues in intimate dance video

May 28, 2025
News

Tommy Tuberville Wants to Stop Embarrassing Himself in the Senate, Start Embarrassing Himself in the Alabama Governor’s Mansion

May 28, 2025
NBA YoungBoy Says He Will ‘Keep Building’ After President’s Pardon

NBA YoungBoy Says He Will ‘Keep Building’ After President’s Pardon

May 28, 2025
RFK Jr. drops COVID bombshell — and liberals are in meltdown

RFK Jr. drops COVID bombshell — and liberals are in meltdown

May 28, 2025
Trump Holds Off on New Russia Sanctions

Trump Holds Off on New Russia Sanctions

May 28, 2025

Copyright © 2025.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Gaming
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Sports
    • Television
    • Theater
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel

Copyright © 2025.