I wrote earlier today about Judge Barrington Parker's majority opinion in this case (disclosure: I argued in the case on behalf of amici Center for Individual Rights and myself); here's a short excerpt from Judge Myrna Pérez's long opinion concurring in the judgment:
The common thread running through threats, bullying, and harassment—the types of off-campus speech that all generally agree must be regulable at least some of the time—is that they disrupt student learning by causing students to fear for their safety. While fear is not the only emotion that can disrupt learning, it is uniquely detrimental to students' ability to learn, and it must be within schools' power to protect both their students' physical safety and their feelings of safety…..
Obviously, if students fear their classmat

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