Pubdate: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 Source: Lantern, The (OH Edu) Copyright: 2007 The Lantern Contact: http://www.thelantern.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1214 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) LIMITING LIBERTY Court Restricts Speech Again Freedom of speech received another devastating blow in June. In a divided vote, the Supreme Court shot down an appeal by Joseph Frederick in the "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" case. According to cbsnews.com, the decision can limit any speech or action made by a student that appears to promote drug use. The case involved a banner made by Frederick, who was a senior at Juneau-Douglas High School in Juneau, Alaska, at the time, which sported the words "Bong Hits 4 Jesus." Frederick was suspended by the school's principal and then sued both the school board and the principal. The Lantern thinks the court acted too harshly in its decision. Although the banner represented an immature prank made by a student solely to get a rise out of his principal, further restrictions on the speech of all students should not have been the outcome of this case. Since the late '80s, students' freedom of speech has been continually eaten away. In 1988, the case of Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier resulted in broad censorship of high school student newspapers. High school students are not the only ones who are affected by these new legislations. In 2005, the case of Hosty v. Carter resulted in a disturbing conclusion. In this case, the 7th U.S. District Court of Appeals ruled that the Hazelwood restrictions on speech were applicable to the university level. Clearly age is not the only factor in these new restrictions on speech. The Lantern believes that it is important to teach the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment and stress the importance of these rights to our country's ideals. How will the younger generation be able to respect these rights if limits are continually made that warp these rights? The decision also highlights the troubles to come with the current Supreme Court lineup. Although Bush's time is almost up, his conservative legacy will live on for years with the justices he nominated - John Roberts and Samuel Alito - both of whom voted in the majority against Frederick. The Lantern believes that it is a scary time when the highest court in the country continues to succeed in limiting First Amendment rights. Now the question is, what will be restricted next? - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath