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    10 months ago

    Most high schools where this is needed have rules against messages on tee-shirts.

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        10 months ago

        Thanks for the contribution. I don’t dispute that, but you understand how that might not be enough to make a t-shirt distribution activity effective or protected. Most parents won’t be willing to go judicial on their school districts over this.

        But hey, I’d love to be wrong about it. I’m a notoriously bad futurologist.

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          I think it would be pretty textbook for the ACLU. Owasso is bigger as far as Oklahoma goes. There’s already a lot of national attention drawn to what’s going - and schools are absolutely more terrified about lawsuits than they are dress code. I literally couldn’t do anything about middle schoolers in Coors Light and Playboy shirts (girl wore weed pajamas every fucking day too)

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      Most high schools in those states, I’d imagine, have rules about bullying and walking out of class, and I’m quite sure all of those states have laws about murder.