The seventh grader who wore a T-shirt with the words “There are only two genders” to school, but was barred from wearing it in class, had placed his hopes in lawsuit. That might have restored his freedom to speak. But the Massachusetts middle schooler, Liam Morrison, 12, was let down by a district judge’s decision in June denying his right to express his message in class.
“It makes me upset that I can’t wear my shirt to school,” Liam said in a statement. “The message is important to me, and I should be able to exercise my freedom of speech, just like everyone else.”…