She told her school to f–k off — and she was perfectly entitled to.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a cheerleader who stuck her finger up on Snapchat.
On Wednesday, the highest court in the land ruled that a Pennsylvania school had violated the First Amendment rights of 14-year-old Brandi Levy after it punished her for posting a vulgar message on the social media site.
Back in 2017 the Pennsylvania high schooler, frustrated at not making the varsity cheer squad, posted a salty message, with middle finger raised, for her 250 or so friends to see: “F–k school f–k softball f–k cheer f–k everything”.
But when another student showed a screengrab to her mother — a coach at the school — Levy was suspended from the team for a year.
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