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Author: Lydia Coutré

Kansas students express concern over profanity tickets issued by school police

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January 22, 2014September 5, 2018 Lydia Coutré

Students in one Kansas school district can face a ticket and a $50 fine for foul language at school, a reach of police authority that is being questioned by students and free speech advocates.

Tagged Kansas, Maize High School, Maize Unified School District

Texas student media shifts administrative hands, leaving students to question implications of the change

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January 17, 2014September 5, 2018 Lydia Coutré

Oversight of the Texas Student Media at the University of Texas at Austin will shift to the Moody College of Communication after what students say were “vague” and “brief” conversations with them about the transition.

Tagged Texas, The Daily Texan, University of Texas at Austin

Meet Lydia Coutré, one of SPLC’s spring interns

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January 14, 2014September 5, 2018 Lydia Coutré

I’m absolutely thrilled to be starting an internship with the Student Press Law Center.

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