Tom says:
LinkThe Supreme Court's ruling in the "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" case has caused much confusion about what type of student speech is punishable (promoting illegal drug use) and what is permissible (promoting changes to drug laws).
Students for Sensible Drug Policy has put together a fun and educational flash game where players pose as a high school principal who has to choose whether to punish students for a series of banners about drugs and drug policy.
If you punish too many students, you'll get sued, so watch out!
Previously on Boing Boing:
• Supreme court-approved drugs for Jesus
• Bong Hits 4 Jesus: high court ruling's implications for online speech
• Paul Krassner on Supremes' "Bong hits 4 Jesus ruling"
• Chief Justice Rehnquist's drug habit
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The Supreme Court's ruling in the "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" case has caused much confusion about what type of student speech is punishable (promoting illegal drug use) and what is permissible (promoting changes to drug laws).
