Last August, Tullahoma High School Principal Jason Quick and Assistant Principal Derrick Crutchfield called the student into their office to question him about three images shared on his personal Instagram account, according to the lawsuit.
The first image shows Quick holding a box of vegetables and the second depicts Quick as an anime cat girl wearing a maid outfit. Both were posted during summer break, lawyers argue. I.P. shared the third image at home after his second day of school in August 2022. It shows Quick's head superimposed on a video game character with a cartoon bird from the"Regular Show" clinging to his leg, according to"The memes were very tame," Fitzpatrick said.
In 1969, the court sided with students who had been suspended for wearing black armbands to protest the Vietnam War in Tinker v. Des Moines.
Mary Beth Tinker and her brother, John, display two black armbands in 1968. The Tinkers and three other students were suspended for wearing the bands to mourn the Vietnam war dead. "Posting content which embarrasses or discredits a government official is protected by the First Amendment," Fitzpatrick said."It has been for over 200 years.". His resignation does not appear to be connected to the lawsuit, which was filed last week.
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