After a North Carolina high school student was suspended for using the term "illegal alien" in an assignment, Professors Vikram Amar and Jason Mazzone look closely at the First Amendment issues arising from the situation. In a two-part series on Justia Verdict, the authors break down the case as if it were being presented before a class of law students, examining what the law says and what precedent exists. Their analysis winds through "how complicated, murky (and unresolved) much of the doctrinal landscape in this realm is," and how cases like this pose important questions about free speech.
Read part 1 and part 2 on Justia Verdict.