Katie Sierra free speech case

US free speech case regarding political activism in school

Summary

In October 2001, Katie Sierra was suspended from Sissonville High School, near Charleston, West Virginia, for activism in opposition to the War in Afghanistan. Sierra, a 15-year-old anarchist pacifist, wore shirts bearing handwritten statements against the war and had unsuccessfully petitioned her principal to start an afterschool anarchist club that would promote peace and nonviolence. Following an incident with another student, Sierra was suspended for three days for disrupting the educational process.

Originally created by Skomorokh

3/22/2008, 8:51:13 PM

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10/24/2025, 1:02:43 PM

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