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Author: Caitlin Wells

Wash. school district approves new policy allowing prior review of student publications

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September 24, 2008December 4, 2018 Caitlin Wells

Student journalists in the Puyallup SchoolDistrict came back from summer vacation to a startling discovery: a new freedomof expression policy that placed every student publication in the district underprior review.

Tagged Emerald Ridge High School, jagwire, Washington

New Web site tracks, maps campus crime information

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September 22, 2008September 5, 2018 Caitlin Wells

Few subjects are more worrying for college studentsand their parents than campus crime.

Tagged Maryland

Washington Supreme Court closes records of 'unsubstantiated' sexual misconduct accusations against teachers

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September 15, 2008December 4, 2018 Caitlin Wells

Educators are cheering a recent WashingtonSupreme Court opinion that they see as upholding privacy rights, but othersbelieve it makes investigating sexual abuse cases in schools moredifficult.

Tagged Washington

Kentucky attorney general sides with Eastern Kentucky student newspaper in request to open campus police records

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September 8, 2008December 4, 2018 Caitlin Wells

Editors of the Eastern Progress, studentnewspaper for Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, scored a victory for openrecords in an appeal to the Kentucky attorney general that challenged theuniversity's redaction of information from campus police reports.

Tagged Eastern Kentucky University, Eastern Progress, Kentucky

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