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Student Free Speech

A Federal Appeals Court in Pennsylvania has ruled that students cannot be disciplined at school for put parodies of their principals on MySpace on their home computers. “The postings, however led or offensive, will not likely cause significant disruptions at school and are therefore protected under prior Supreme Court case law.

Would the reverse be true?  If school people write about their students on their home computers would the courts uphold their first amendment rights?

Originally posted on October 6, 2011 by Franklin Schargel

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