Morse v. Frederick, US Supreme Court, June 25, 2007 [reversing the Ninth Circuit's ruling that a principal unreasonably restricted a student's right to free speech, holding that the First Amendment does not require schools to tolerate at school events student expression that contributes to the danger of illegal drug use]. Read the Court's
opinion [text] per Chief Justice Roberts, along with a
concurrence [text] from Justice Thomas, a second
concurrence [text] from Justice Alito, a
partial concurrence and dissent [text] from Justice Breyer, and a
dissent [text] from Justice Stevens. Reported in JURIST's
Paper Chase here.