The Federal Court Appeals in Pennsylvania recently found that a school violated its students’ First Amendment rights by banning a bracelet encircled with the words “I ♥ boobies (Keep a Breast)”. Although the court found that the bracelets were ambiguously lewd, it also found that they commented on a social of political issue. As consequence, the First Amendment prevented the school from taking adverse action against the students for wearing the bracelets to school. Download and read the summary now to learn when your district can, and cannot, ban ambiguously lewd student speech.

