Morse v. Frederick Audiobook

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by The Supreme Court of the United States

  • Narrated by: uncredited
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Release date: 11-19-14
  • Language: English
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At a school-supervised event, Joseph Frederick held up a banner with the message “Bong Hits 4 Jesus”, a slang reference to marijuana smoking. Principal Deborah Morse took away the banner and suspended Frederick for 10 days. She justified her actions by citing the school’s policy against the display of material that promotes the use of illegal drugs. Frederick sued under 42 U.S.C. 1983, the federal civil rights statute, alleging a violation of his First Amendment right to freedom of speech. The District Court found no constitutional violation and ruled in favor of Morse. The court held that even if there were a violation, the principal had qualified immunity from lawsuit. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed. The Ninth Circuit cited Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, which extended First Amendment protection to student speech except where the speech would cause a disturbance. Because Frederick was punished for his message rather than for any disturbance, the Circuit Court ruled, the punishment was unconstitutional. Furthermore, the principal had no qualified immunity, because any reasonable principal would have known that Morse’s actions were unlawful.

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Authorr

The Supreme Court of the United States

Language

English

Length

1 hr and 6 mins

Narrated by

uncredited

Release date

11-19-14

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