Why was the case of Morse v. Frederick important? How does it apply to the question of when schools should be able to limit students’ online speech?

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Answer: In Morse v. Frederick, the majority acknowledged that the Constitution affords lesser protections to certain types of student speech at school or at school-supervised events. ... As such, the state had an "important" if not "compelling" interest in prohibiting/punishing such student speech.

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