“A full U.S. appeals court ruled Monday that a Pennsylvania school district could not ban ‘I (heart) Boobies!’ bracelets under the First Amendment. With help from the American Civil Liberties Union, two middle schoolers filed a free-speech lawsuit against the Easton Area School District in 2010 after being suspended for wearing the breast cancer awareness bracelets on the school’s Breast Cancer Awareness Day. School officials said the ‘I (heart) Boobies!’ slogan was lewd and distracted students. The school district also argued the bracelets violated the Title IX right to be free from sexual harassment.”
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