Red & Black Editor-in-Chief Polina Marinova and University of Georgia journalism professor Barry Hollander talk about the recent struggle over student editorial control at UGA's independent student newspaper.
Category: Podcasts
July 2012 podcast: Two college editors share their experiences covering major national stories on campus
Student editors Lexi Belculfine of Penn State and Clarece Polke of Florida A&M discuss their experiences when major national stories broke on their campuses.
June 2012 podcast: Minnesota student speech case could have impact on college students’ rights
Legal experts Jane Kirtley and Raleigh Levine discuss the Minnesota Supreme Court's ruling in Tatro, a significant decision for college student speech rights and off-campus expression.
May 2012 podcast: New report advises schools to adapt their technology policies
James Bosco of Western Michigan University and Keith Krueger of the Consortium for School Networking discuss Making Progress, a new report urging schools to rethink their technology policies.
April 2012 podcast: New film tells story of young journalist imprisoned for protecting a source
Filmmaker Donna Lee and attorney David Greene discuss the new film "Activist Blogger," about a young journalist who spent 226 days in prison for contempt of court.Frank LoMonte: Hi, thanks again for joining us on the Student Press Law Center’s monthly podcast. I’m Frank LoMonte, the executive director of the SPLC and on the podcast… Continue reading April 2012 podcast: New film tells story of young journalist imprisoned for protecting a source
March 2012 podcast: Photojournalists and the law
Mickey Osterreicher, general counsel for the National Press Photographers Association, discusses recent legal developments impacting the rights of photojournalists and videographers.
February 2012 podcast: Colorado teacher, blogger urges schools to embrace new technology
Colorado teacher and tech blogger Brad Flickinger discusses his Educational Technology Bill of Rights for Students and why schools should embrace new technology instead of locking it down.
January 2012 podcast: Free speech codes can curtail student speech
Samantha Harris of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education discusses FIRE's 2012 campus speech code report and how those codes impact student speech rights.
December 2011 podcast: Survey paints picture of the state of high school journalism
Mark Goodman of Kent State University discusses the Scholastic Journalism Census and what researchers discovered about the state of high school media.
November 2011 podcast: Iowa court sides with adviser in student speech case
Teachers union attorney Jay Hammond discusses Lange v. Diercks, a new Iowa Court of Appeals case interpreting the Iowa Student Free Expression Law.