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  2. T-Shirt Hell - Wikipedia

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    T-Shirt Hell has received a number of cease and desist letters from such people as Rick James, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, and Christopher Reeve over shirts related to the celebrities. [9] On May 28, 2002, T-Shirt Hell filed a 15 million dollar lawsuit against the Osbourne family when the Osbournes were found selling an original T-Shirt Hell ...

  3. Vestal Masturbation T-shirt - Wikipedia

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    The Vestal Masturbation T-shirt was a piece of merchandise released by English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth in 1993. The shirt consisted of a picture of a masturbating, semi-nude nun on the front with the words "Vestal Masturbation" below, and on the back the phrase " Jesus is a cunt ". The shirt resulted in arrests of multiple people who ...

  4. Punk fashion - Wikipedia

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    Punk fashion. Punk fashion circa 1986, a hairstyle with dyed red liberty spikes. Punks in leather jackets with spikes and pin badges, 2003. Punk fashion is the clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, jewellery, and body modifications of the punk counterculture. Punk fashion varies widely, ranging from Vivienne Westwood designs to styles modeled on ...

  5. Offensive rape joke t-shirt pulled from retail store, incites ...

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  6. Veteran says Six Flags turned him away for 'offensive' shirt

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    An Iraq war veteran says he was turned away from a Six Flags in New Jersey because he says he was told his shirt was "offensive." Fox News: "It's a shirt supporting the Marines and on it there's a ...

  7. Guiles v. Marineau - Wikipedia

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    In Guiles v.Marineau, 461 F.3d 320 (2d.Cir. 2006), cert. denied by 127 S.Ct. 3054 (2007), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States protect the right of a student in the public schools to wear a shirt insulting the President of the United States and depicting images relating to drugs and alcohol.

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