February 27, 2014 the Court of Appeal said that the school had the right to ban the flag of the United States A student uses a T-shirts are not allowed in the Cinco de Mayo at Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill, California CBS SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO – Officials in a high school in northern California have acted appropriately when you order the students t carry the American flag to turn garments inside Mexican heritage during the celebration of Cinco de Mayo, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals U.S. officials said that the concerns of racial violence passed the freedom of expression rights of students. Administrators feared …
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