The lawsuit alleges the school violated the students' right to free speech.
February 25, 2020, 2:27 AMCatch up on the developing stories making headlines.A Wisconsin high school has been hit with a federal lawsuit alleging it isof two students by forbidding them from wearing T-shirts on campus that depict guns in a"non-threatening, non-violent manner."
Monroe said his clients are not seeking any monetary damages, but are requesting a permanent injunction prohibiting the school from barring the students from wearing T-shirts that depict"firearms in a non-violent, non-threatening manner."On Feb. 19, according to the suit filed on Thursday, Kaminski allegedly had Lloyd's son removed from class and brought to her office because he was wearing a T-shirt bearing the inscription"Wisconsin Carry, Inc.
"The shirts are not threatening, violent, or illegal, and they do not depict drugs or alcohol," the lawsuit reads."The dress code does not provide objective criteria by which plaintiffs can determine what clothing is restricted."In a statement to WISN, a spokesperson for the Kettle Moraine School District defended Kaminski, saying school officials have"legitimate concerns in preventing school violence.
The other school shooting occurred on Dec. 4 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, about 80 miles from Kettle Moraine High School, where another school resource officer shot and wounded a 16-year-old student who allegedly stabbed him.
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