Breat cancer and free speech.
That's what a judge decided about students in a middle school who wore bracelets that say "I [heart] boobies," meaning I Love Boobies.
Here's a snippet of the story from the Philadelphia Inquirer:
A federal judge in Philadelphia ruled Tuesday that, when it comes to breast-cancer awareness, it's OK for middle school students to say they love "boobies."Click here to read more.
The free-speech decision was a victory for two girls who got in trouble for defying a ban at Easton Area Middle School on wearing bracelets that said "I (heart) Boobies! (Keep A Breast)."
"The bracelets are intended to be and they can reasonably be viewed as speech designed to raise awareness of breast cancer and to reduce the stigma associated with openly discussing breast health," U.S. District Judge Mary A. McLaughlin wrote in a 40-page memorandum.
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