Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida
protesting
Is protesting against your school illeagal
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: protesting
It depends on what you mean by "protesting."
Re: protesting
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Free speech is generally protected by the United States Constitution. There are exceptions, however. In a school environment, the school can make rules and regulations that severely hamper free speech which will be valid and the school can enforce, unless and until someone takes them to court and challanges the school which is rare.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
Re: protesting
There are legal ways to protest and illegal ways. Don't harm or scare anyone and don't get yourself expelled and it would be best if you had a teacher supporting and advising you.
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