The Olympic Torch Relay passed through Juneau,Alaska,on its way to the winter games in Salt Lake City,Utah,in 2002.Students at Juneau-Douglas High School (JDHS)were permitted to leave class to observe the relay.As it passed in front of the school,Joseph Frederick,a senior,and his friends unfurled a banner bearing the phrase: "BONG HiTS 4 JESUS." Deborah Morse,JDHS's principal,confiscated the banner and suspended Frederick for ten days.Frederick's suit against Morse was eventually appealed to the United States Supreme Court.The Court's opinion in the case is at Morse v.Frederick,__ U.S.__,147 S.Ct.2618,168 L.Ed.2d 290 (2007).Specifically where can this opinion be found?
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