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  • Morse v. Frederick – Case Brief Summary - Studicata
    Case brief summary of Morse v Frederick including the facts, issue, holding, and reasoning Written in plain English to help law students understand the key takeaways Read the full case brief at Studicata
  • Facts and Case Summary - Morse v. Frederick - United States Courts
    The U S District Court for the District of Alaska in Juneau ruled for the principal, saying that Frederick's action was not protected by the First Amendment The U S Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed and held that Frederick's banner was constitutionally protected
  • Morse v. Frederick | Oyez
    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
  • Morse v. Frederick, 551 U. S. 393 (2007) - Justia U. S. Supreme Court Center
    Frederick filed suit under 42 U S C §1983, alleging that the school board and Morse had violated his First Amendment rights The District Court granted petitioners summary judgment, ruling that they were entitled to qualified immunity and that they had not infringed Frederick’s speech rights
  • Morse v. Frederick - Wikipedia
    Frederick sued, claiming his constitutional rights to free speech were violated His suit was dismissed by the federal district court, but on appeal, the Ninth Circuit reversed the ruling, concluding that Frederick's speech rights were violated The case then went on to the Supreme Court
  • Morse v. Frederick | Student Free Speech Case | Britannica
    Morse v Frederick, case in which the U S Supreme Court on June 25, 2007, ruled (5–4) that Alaskan school officials had not violated a student’s First Amendment freedom of speech rights after suspending him for displaying, at a school event, a banner that was seen as promoting illegal drug use
  • Morse v. Frederick | Case Brief for Law Students | Casebriefs
    Joseph Frederick (P) , a public school student, was suspended by the principal Deborah Morse (D) for displaying a banner on which was written “Bong Hits 4 Jesus”, bong being slang for marijuana, at a school event which was covered by television
  • Morse v Frederick (2007) - law2. umkc. edu
    The dissent mentions Frederick's "credible and uncontradicted explanation for the message--he just wanted to get on television " But that is a description of Frederick's motive for displaying the banner; it is not an interpretation of what the banner says
  • U. S. Reports: Morse v. Frederick, 551 U. S. 393 (2007).
    The District Court granted summary judgment for the school board and Morse, ruling that they were entitled to qualified immunity and that they had not infringed Frederick’s First Amendment rights
  • Morse v. Frederick (2007) | Online Resources - SAGE Publications Inc
    Morse suspended Frederick for 10 days on the grounds that he violated school policy pertaining to the advocacy of illegal drugs The school superintendent upheld the suspension, holding that it was an appropriate enforcement of school policy at a school-sponsored event





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