AP/ November 18, 2010, 8:07 PM

"Boobies" bracelets OK in schools, judge says

PHILADELPHIA - Breast cancer fundraising bracelets that proclaim "I ♥ boobies!" are not lewd or vulgar and can't be banned by public school officials who find them offensive, a federal judge in Pennsylvania said Tuesday in a preliminary ruling.

The ruling is a victory for two Easton girls suspended for defying a ban on their middle school's Breast Cancer Awareness Day.

"The bracelets ... can reasonably be viewed as speech designed to raise awareness of breast cancer and to reduce stigma associated with openly discussing breast health," U.S. Judge Mary McLaughlin wrote in a 40-page ruling issued Tuesday. She added that the school district had not shown the bracelets would be disruptive in school.

The American Civil Liberties Union, representing the girls, had sued to overturn the ban and stop the school from punishing their clients. McLaughlin issued a temporary injunction Tuesday that bars the Easton Area School District from banning the $4 rubber bracelets until the case goes to trial.

The judge heard testimony from the students and school administrators in December.

Easton school officials argue the slogan suggests a sexual double entendre and leads to in-school distractions. They also suggested two boys had tried to touch the girls inappropriately. District solicitor John Freund did not immediately return a message Tuesday.

Easton is one of several school districts around the country to ban the bracelets, which are distributed by the Keep A Breast Foundation of Carlsbad, Calif. The nonprofit has said it sells the bracelets to engage young people in breast cancer awareness.

Students Brianna Hawk and Kayla Martinez testified that they did not intend the message to be sexual. They received in-school suspensions last fall but hope to have their disciplinary records expunged.

Martinez fought the case in memory of a late aunt who battled breast cancer, she said. Friends have told her that teachers have called the lawsuit a waste of time.

"I thought it was worth my time," Martinez, 13, told The Associated Press on Tuesday. "In our generation, all the teenagers ask me about the bracelet. So it shows the bracelets teach a lot to kids."

The Keep A Breast Foundation — which concedes their message isn't for everyone — gets $1.50 from each bracelet sold by an outside retailer and $4 from its own sales.

Schools from Florida to California have banned the bracelets. One Oregon high school said the message was getting lost on the ninth-grade boys who were wearing them.

The ACLU has intervened in similar school disputes across the country, including a second case in Pennsylvania and one in Wyoming. But the Easton families are the first to file suit

Freund has argued that some in the community perceived the "boobies" message as sexual, even if the girls did not.

McLaughlin, in her ruling, noted that the school itself used the word "boobie" in announcing the ban on the intercom.

"If the phrase "I ♥ Boobies!" appeared in isolation and not within the context of a legitimate, national breast cancer awareness campaign, the school district would have a much stronger argument," McLaughlin wrote. "This is not the case here. One of the bracelets ... did not even contain the word 'boobies,' but rather said 'check y ♥ ur self!!"'

ACLU lawyer Mary Catherine Roper cheered the judge's decision, which referenced Supreme Court case law on the limits of student speech — and school censorship.

"She rejects the school district argument that it's really just for the school district to decide what is and isn't appropriate language to use in school," Roper said. "You look at it in context. It isn't written on a bathroom wall. It's a breast cancer awareness bracelet."

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credibility2 says:
In the context of breast cancer awareness and health, this might be considered cute to refer to these appendages as "boobies", but let's face it, the pubescent mind of especially the adolescent male is what makes this serious matter one of snickering titillation and therefore offensive. They aren't boobs, they're breasts. But of course, one's level of maturity would know that.
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endurorob_5 says:
My only question is where can I get one.
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GV93 replies:
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Zumiez in the mall or from loserkids.com
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samXXkiley says:
coucou,
dans un pays comme les USA, ou dans un autre pays occidentales,
ce jeu de mots ne peut pas ?tre consid?r? comme obsc?nes,
les am?ricains aiment l'humour et la satire, c'est ce qui les rend diff?rents des autres nations
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in a country like the U.S. or in another country Western
the pun can not be considered obscene,
Americans like humor and satire is which makes them different from other nations
"au revoir"
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hawkeyenick says:
http://eyeheartboobies.com domain is for sale by owner


contact him at nick@yourmeme.com
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rwsmith29456 says:
I'm going to make 'I love nuts' bracelets for testicular cancer.
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1pheasant1 says:
Good God! This is related to women's health. Surely we Republicans will try to squash this. We can't have it. Nip it in the bud. Constraints are in order. Cover it up. These Libs are always having fun at our expense. The nation is ruined. There ought to be a law. It doesn't represent my values. Can you believe they are teaching children about breast cancer in our schools? I hate boobies. I hate women, except for that Sarah lady from Alaska! They should just stay home and cook and do menial chores, unless they want to get out on election day and vote for a Republican. When did they become eligible to vote, anyway? Good lord, woman! Make sure your dress is below the knee. No! You can't wear slacks. Get me a beer and rub my back. I'm exhausted. Governor Walker will be here in a half an hour. Keep your mouth shut!
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js555554 replies:
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You should get a life actually.
Nmmnng replies:
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1Pheasant1,

I suppose that if you had your way all of these kids would have been killed in the womb and we wouldn't be having this discussion. When are your Democrat leaders going to introduce their forced abortion bill into law?
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lucifersshadow says:
This is the child-molesting religious right hypocrites doing their normal stupid thing. They imagine eden and sin, and then as a result of creating their own forbidden fruit, fall for the exact forbidden fruit they imagined. And these are the same b*&s#ds that want to run our government, teach creationism, have priests who do not marry, and in their mind anyone who does not believe what they believe is the worst sinner of all.
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js555554 replies:
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Really I don't know of any of my right leaning friends that don't use the term boobies. With their kids even. The real issue is left leaning school teachers that are overly concerned with offending,someone, anyone. So, get over yourself dude...
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billpl-2009 says:
if that's what schools are thinking

...what are they teaching?
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tomanyt says:
A judge with brains.
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Living_the_High_Life replies:
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Yes, there are still about 5 of them left in the world
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alwaysademocraticvote2012 says:
doesn't everyone love boobies
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