California Supreme Court Upholds Student’s First Amendment Rights

Fang-Face writes The Supreme Court of California has struck a blow againt post-Columbine hysteria.
The court ruled that the poem “Faces” was too ambiguous and equivocal to constitute a criminal threat, and struck down the conviction of “George T”. Here’s hoping this will protect other students, and bullying victims in particular, who are further victimized by the system that is supposedly in place to protect them from bullying.