“In order for the State in the person of school officials to justify prohibition of a particular expression of opinion, it must be able to show that its action was caused by something more than a mere desire to avoid the discomfort and unpleasantness that always accompany an unpopular viewpoint.” PersonsStatesShowsAbleActionSchoolDesireOrderOpinionParticularExpressionMereOfficialsJustifyFreedom Of SpeechDiscomfortProhibitionViewpointsAccompany Author:Abe Fortas
“Above all, every member of the university has an obligation to permit free expression in the university. No member has a right to prevent such expression. Every official of the university, moreover, has a special obligation to foster free expression and to ensure that it is not obstructed.” WarSpecialExpressionSpeechMembersUniversityObligationOfficialsPermitFree Expression Author:C. Vann Woodward
“It appears that some school officials, teachers, and parents have assumed that religious expression of any type is either inappropriate or forbidden altogether in public schools; however, nothing in the First Amendment converts our public schools into religion-free zones.” FirstsSchoolChristianParentReligiousTeacherExpressionTypeOfficialsZoneAmendmentsForbiddenPublic SchoolFirst AmendmentInappropriate Book:Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 1995 Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 1995
“Maybe clothes are a form of creative expression for me. An outlet. Because I don't get to express myself creatively through my official duties.” FormCreativeExpressionDutyClothesOfficialsOutletsCreative ExpressionCreative Outlets Author:Queen Rania of Jordan