How Schools Are Cancelling Pro Second Amendment Speech
This video analyzes the case of CS v. McCrum, where a student's First Amendment rights were allegedly violated by a school's ban on a 'Come and Take It' hat. The discussion highlights how schools may attempt to suppress pro-Second Amendment speech by targeting the First Amendment, referencing the landmark Tinker v. Des Moines case and subsequent legal interpretations. It emphasizes that schools need more than a 'mere desire to avoid discomfort' or an 'undifferentiated fear of disturbance' to censor student expression.










