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Morse v. Frederick (2007)
JUSTICE ALITO, with whom JUSTICE KENNEDY joins, concurring:
I join the opinion of the Court on the understanding that (a) it goes no further than to hold that a public school may restrict speech that a reasonable observer would interpret as advocating illegal drug use and (b) it provides no support for any restriction of speech that can plausibly be interpreted as commenting on any political or social issue, including speech on issues such as "the wisdom of the war on drugs or of legalizing marijuana for medicinal use."

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Morse v. Frederick (2007)
JUSTICE ALITO, with whom JUSTICE KENNEDY joins, concurring:
In most settings, the First Amendment strongly limits the government's ability to suppress speech on the ground that it presents a threat of violence. [...] But due to the special features of the school environment, school officials must have greater authority to intervene before speech leads to violence.

Speech advocating illegal drug use poses a threat to student safety that is just as serious, if not always as immediately obvious. As we have recognized in the past and as the opinion of the Court today details, illegal drug use presents a grave and in many ways unique threat to the physical safety of students. I therefore conclude that the public schools may ban speech advocating illegal drug use. But I regard such regulation as standing at the far reaches of what the First Amendment permits. I join the opinion of the Court with the understanding that the opinion does not endorse any further extension.

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