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- Bethel_School_District_v._Fraser abstract "Bethel School District v. Fraser, 478 U.S. 675 (1986), was a United States Supreme Court decision involving free speech in public schools. Matthew Fraser was suspended from school in the Bethel School District for making a speech including double entendres at a school assembly. The Supreme Court held that his suspension did not violate the First Amendment.".
- Q4897932 abstract "Bethel School District v. Fraser, 478 U.S. 675 (1986), was a United States Supreme Court decision involving free speech in public schools. Matthew Fraser was suspended from school in the Bethel School District for making a speech including double entendres at a school assembly. The Supreme Court held that his suspension did not violate the First Amendment.".
- Bethel_School_District_v._Fraser comment "Bethel School District v. Fraser, 478 U.S. 675 (1986), was a United States Supreme Court decision involving free speech in public schools. Matthew Fraser was suspended from school in the Bethel School District for making a speech including double entendres at a school assembly. The Supreme Court held that his suspension did not violate the First Amendment.".
- Q4897932 comment "Bethel School District v. Fraser, 478 U.S. 675 (1986), was a United States Supreme Court decision involving free speech in public schools. Matthew Fraser was suspended from school in the Bethel School District for making a speech including double entendres at a school assembly. The Supreme Court held that his suspension did not violate the First Amendment.".