"It is doubtful whether it is against the law" to wear a T-shirt reading, "No Arabs - No Terrorism." So ruled Jerusalem District Court Judge Moshe Drori today, based on a previous broad interpretation by the Supreme Court of the right to freedom of speech. Judge Drori rejected the State's appeal against the release from prison of Aharon Yirmiyahu, a teenager accused of disturbing the peace at the funeral of terrorist victim Elazar Leibovitz in Hevron three weeks ago while wearing a shirt with the above words.