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NYU Journal of Law and Liberty Examines Issue of Off-Campus Student Speech
The New York University Journal of Law and Liberty's Law and Liberty Bulletin blog has of the split among federal circuit courts concerning school regulation of off-campus student speech. The Supreme Court of the United States denied certioriari earlier this year in three cases that together might have settled the issue. An excerpt:
[D]iscordant rulings have left school administrators in a confounded state, not knowing whether they can respond to off-campus student speech made online addressing school officials or students. As the principal in the [one of the cases] exclaimed, "If it happens again, what do I do?"
We would suggest not censoring your students. Check out the full post . Kudos to my former journal for examining this important issue!
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