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Judges and Judiciary

Sep. 28, 2006

Supreme Court Should Rule on 'Bong Hits for Jesus' Banner

FORUM COLUMN - In late August, Pepperdine University Law School Dean Kenneth W. Starr and the high-powered firm for which he is of-counsel, Kirkland & Ellis, petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to address the issue of "whether the First Amendment allows public schools to prohibit students from displaying messages promoting the use of illegal substances at school-sponsored, faculty-supervised events."


Forum Column

By Clay Calvert

     
      In late August, Pepperdine University Law School Dean Kenneth W. Starr and the high-powered firm for which he is of-counsel, Kirkland & Ellis, petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to address the issue of "whether the First Amendment allows public schools to prohibit students from displaying messages promoting the use of illegal substances at school-spo...

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