Broussard v. School Board of Norfolk

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title: Broussard v. School Board of Norfolk
text: Broussard v. School Board of Norfolk, 801 F. Supp. 1526 was a court case that took place in Norfolk, Virginia, United States in 1992. Kimberly Broussard, a middle school student was disciplined by the Norfolk Public Schools for wearing a t-shirt that read "Drugs Suck". When her parents sued on her behalf, her lawyer claimed that her shirt was a form of free speech protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and the Tinker Standard. The United States District Court for the
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