The “I ? Boobies” cancer awareness campaign saw more publicity Monday than Madonna’s performance at the Super Bowl halftime show a night prior.
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Bill would give Ind. schools broad authority over off-campus activity, speech
A billthat would allow schools to punish students for off-campus activities could seeIndiana students suspended or even expelled for off-campus speech.
Hundreds of Eastern Washington University newspapers go missing
Campus police at Eastern Washington University have suspended theirinvestigation into an alleged theft of student newspapers this week.
Sixth Circuit extends Hazelwood to colleges, universities
Afederal appeals court on Friday extended the censorship-friendly Hazelwood student expression standard topublic colleges and universities, while allowing a former counseling student’sFirst Amendment lawsuit to go forward.
FAU newspapers stolen twice in one week
About2,600 copies of Florida Atlantic University’s student newspaper were stolenover three days this week after members of the staff removed posters thatcriticized the paper.
Legislature may overturn Mizzou's ban on sharing classroom recordings
Staterepresentatives have filed a bill that could overturn a University of Missouripolicy banning the sharing of classroom recordings.
Md. bill would shield faculty research, policy records
A bill introduced last week could limit access to university records under theMaryland Public Information Act.
Expulsion over raunchy tweets may cost high school football star his college dream
A student is once again facing punishment for speech outside of school — but this time it may cost a New Jersey private school student his future.Yuri Wright, a senior football star, was expelled from Don Bosco Preparatory High School for explicit tweeting.
S.C. high court to decide if public records law violates school administrators' free speech rights
The South Carolina attorney general intervened Tuesday in a state Supreme Courtcase to decide whether school administrator associations fall under the SouthCarolina Freedom of Information Act.