"We are thankful for the broad support that Liam is receiving from these allied organizations. Please continue to pray that the Supreme Court will hear his case and that we will walk away with a win for Liam!" MFI wrote on their website.
The AGs argued that the court didn't prove that the shirt caused a real disruption in class and claimed that public education should allow all perspectives.
Eighteen state attorneys general from mostly Republican-led states are voicing their support for the Massachusetts middle schooler who claims his First Amendment rights were violated.
The lower courts ruled that Morrison's t-shirts are understood in a middle school setting to demean the identity of transgender and gender-nonconforming NMS students.
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