"Are dress codes a drag? School fines boy for wearing dress to the prom." "Look smart." 30 September 2005. Weekly Reader Corp. Gale Group. 20 December 2006. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EPF/is_4_105/ai_n15635374
"Not all political expression is protected at school, however. For example, a federal court rejected a student's First Amendment claim that she should not be punished for wearing a "Drugs Suck" T-shirt to class. Even though the message spoke to an important political topic, the court determined that the word "suck" was too vulgar and could be prohibited. "
A student should be allowed to wear a shirt that tells people not to do drugs. "Suck" isn't that bad of a word. You can hear it it everyday in a high school. The word isn't implying a bad message. The word could be determined as vulgar but in most cases it just means that it is inadequate, displeasing, or of poor quality.
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But what are the reasons the courst see the word "such" as a vulgar word?
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