In September, 2007, Heather Farnham, a 16-year-old student at Spencer-Van Etten High School in New York, was sent home for wearing a T-shirt that read “gay? fine by me.” The principal thought the message would cause a disruption at school by prompting anti-gay responses. Heather challenged the decision and in December, 2007 the school district admitted that Heather’s T-shirt was a form of protected expression. The principal apologized to Heather and a statement was read over the school’s loudspeaker that the dress code does not prohibit students from displaying controversial or political messages.
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Tolerance wins out over censorship.
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