Judge Rules ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Hoodie Violated School Dress Code

Oh, give me a break. From The College Fix:

According to Jonathan Turley’s blog, plaintiff “D.A.,” a student at Tri County Middle School, was told last spring by Assistant Principal Andrew Buikema (pictured) and teacher Wendy Bradford to take off his “Let’s Go Brandon!” hoodie as it violated school dress code.The dress code states school officials can “determine [if] a student’s dress is in conflict with state policy, is a danger to the students’ health and safety, is obscene, [or] is disruptive to the teaching and/or learning environment by calling undue attention to oneself.”Western District of Michigan Judge Paul Maloney believed the “obscene” part, saying there is little-to-no difference between the two phrases.“If schools can prohibit students from wearing apparel that contains profanity, schools can also prohibit students from wearing apparel that can reasonably be interpreted as profane,” Maloney wrote. (The district noted it also had banned shirts with the phrases “Fet’s Luck” and “Uranus Liquor” on them.)Maloney noted administrators and teachers could prohibit apparel that reads “F#%* Joe Biden” or uses “homophones for profane words … [such as] ‘Somebody Went to HOOVER DAM And All I Got Was This DAM Shirt.’”“Because Defendants reasonably interpreted the phrase as having a profane meaning,” Maloney said, “the School District can regulate wearing of Let’s Go Brandon apparel during school without showing interference or disruption at the school….”

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