D.A. Et Al V. Tri County Area Schools Et Al
The lawsuit centers around a group of students who were instructed to remove their "Let's Go Brandon" clothing, which they wore to express their opposition to President Biden. The school district's dress code policy prohibits clothing that is "disruptive" or "calls undue attention to oneself." However, the plaintiffs argue that this policy is too vague and could lead to discriminatory enforcement. They claim that the school district engaged in viewpoint discrimination by allowing other political and social messages while prohibiting theirs. Additionally, they argue that the ban on political clothing is not narrowly tailored and does not serve a compelling state interest. The plaintiffs are seeking injunctive and declaratory relief to prevent the school district from enforcing its policy and to declare it unconstitutional. They are also seeking damages for the violation of their constitutional rights.
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