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SCOTUS to hear teen cheerleader's Snapchat free speech case

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SCOTUS to hear teen cheerleader's Snapchat free speech case

SCOTUS to hear teen cheerleader's Snapchat free speech case

The Supreme Court will decide if a teenage cheerleader’s First Amendment right was violated when a school district kicked her off the squad over a profanity laced Snapchat rant.

CNN’s Brianna Keilar spoke with the family’s attorney.


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