Using normal English you're correct, but in the legalese used at SCOTUS "narrow" means this ruling applies only to the case at hand. The alternative is a "landmark" ruling that has broad consequences.
I've seen news articles that alternatively use either "narrow" (like this FauxNews one) or "landmark" (like the ZeroHedge one). Hopefully some lawyerbro can chime in and say which one it really is.
schools maintain some authority to regulate student speech off-campus
This one certainly has broader consequences than the headlines would advertise.
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