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Supreme Court snubs anti-abortion flyer case, leaving school political speech off docket
The Supreme Court declined to review a case involving a student's attempt to display anti-abortion flyers at an Indiana high school, with lower courts citing the Hazelwood precedent to uphold the school's prohibition of political messaging in club advertisements. Justice Samuel Alito dissented, arguing the court should have balanced Hazelwood against Tinker to address free speech concerns.
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