, were back in federal court in South Boston on Tuesday.
“I just wanted to be able to voice my opinion,” Morrison said in an exclusive interview with NBC10 Boston. “If the court upholds the Constitution then I will be able to voice my opinion and my free speech.” The seventh grader is waiting for a final answer from the judge—expected within the next couple days—but, even his attorneys said based on the judge’s comments on Tuesday, it does not seem likely that Morrison will be allowed to wear the shirt that Nichols Middle School administrators told him to change out of earlier this year; citing a violation of the dress code, saying the shirt was causing a disruption.
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