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  <title>Bethel School District v. Fraser, 478 U.S. 675 (1986)</title>
  <description>Legal Question: Whether school officials may prohibit a vulgar and lewd student speech at an assembly even if the speech does not create a substantial disruption. Action: The Court held the district was “within its permissible authority in imposing sanctions upon Fraser” in response to his speech. Justice Brennan, concurring, at 19:43 Justice Marshall, dissenting, at 26:28 Justice Stevens, dissenting, at 27:36 This opinion's citations have been edited down for ease of listening. For more information,  visit our explanation.  Watch a brief overview of Bethel v. Fraser. For more on Bethel v. Fraser, visit FIRE’s  First Amendment Library. For more episodes, visit thefire.org/outloud. </description>
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