if my faith was auvensive? are we in the united states? host: what can you add there? guest: again, this is kid who wanted to wear a t shirt which he thought was expressing his religious views into the school. what the school did was he walked into the classroom and they immediately rejected him from the classroom. tinker versus des moines says that a student has free speech rights until it disrupts the educational experience. this is a hard case. does the mere fact wearing a t shirt in which has this language, which is very offensive to many, and there were homo sexual students in the class, disrupt just by the wearing of it? or should the school have waited until somebody punched him, for instance? and that certainly would be disruption? well, the school made the decision before any disruption actually occurred that was physical or voible. they just sort of immediately had thim take off the shirt. so that's an impulse where perhaps my thing would be, well, you know, the school was overreacting. let the speech out there, let other kids come back and argue against the