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US Supreme Court turns away free speech claim by anti-abortion student group founder

  • The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from a former Noblesville High School student who was blocked from posting anti‑abortion flyers on school walls; lower courts had ruled the school's policy didn’t violate the First Amendment.
  • The school had allowed the club to advertise at an activities fair (table poster and shirt) but said wall flyers were restricted to meeting details only and could not contain political photos or slogans.
  • The dispute, backed by the Alliance Defending Freedom, invoked the 1988 Hazelwood precedent that lets schools regulate student speech in non‑public forums.
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