Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Trampy teen Facebook pics protected by U.S. constitution



A school that cracked down on lewd Facebook lollipop photos got licked in court. Teenagers have a constitutional right to post racy photos of themselves online without being disciplined by their school, an Indiana federal judge has ruled. The ACLU filed a lawsuit on behalf of two girls who were suspended from high school cheerleading and a sports team after they posted photos of themselves getting overly friendly with "phallic-shaped rainbow-colored lollipops," and other hot shots, according to court filings. The judge ruled that it was unconstitutional for administrators to discipline students for "out of school conduct that brings dishonor or discredit upon the school."



During one sleepover, the girls took a number of photographs of themselves sucking on the lollipops. In one, three girls are pictured and M.K. [a plaintiff] added the caption “Wanna suck on my c**k.” In another photograph, a fully-clothed M.K. is sucking on one lollipop while another lollipop is positioned between her legs and a fully-clothed T.V. [the second plaintiff] is pretending to suck on it…



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