Tuesday, December 30, 2014

California school district lifts ban on 'I Can't Breathe' shirts

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SAN FRANCISCO — A California school district on Monday reversed a basketball tournament ban on T-shirts reading "I Can't Breathe" and said it would allow high school players to wear the shirts during warmups as long as they do not cause problems, lawyers said.


With backing from school officials, the athletic director at Fort Bragg High School, previously told the boys and girls teams from Mendocino High School they could not play in the three-day event if they wore the shirts inspired by the last words of Eric Garner, a New York man who died after an officer put him in a chokehold.


Karen Boyd, a First Amendment lawyer who represents one of the players, said the reversal by the Fort Bragg School District came just moments before she intended to file a federal court motion arguing that barring the shirts violated the free speech rights of student athletes. Read more...


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