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Category: SPLC News
SPLC fights Florida yearbook censorship and promotes improved school student media policies
When school admin attempted to censor their yearbook and halt distribution, The Greyhound staff contacted SPLC for help and fought back.
CENSORSHIP ALERT: Student paper shut down for LGBTQIA+ coverage
School officials at Northwest Public Schools in Nebraska shut down the Viking Saga after the paper covered LGBTQIA+ issues.
Cautiously optimistic: Pushing for full reinstatement of the Viking Saga
Hadar Harris, executive director at the Student Press Law Center, shares her thoughts on updates in the recent Nebraska censorship case.
SPLC prompts Washington school district to comply with New Voices legislation
After discovering Olympia School District was not in compliance with New Voices legislation, the Student Press Law Center stepped in to help.
SPLC protects student journalists and adviser against unlawful censorship at school named for slain journalist
The Student Press Law Center defended student journalists & their adviser against unlawful censorship, resulting in a win for student press freedom.
West Virginia Protects Student Press Freedom
West Virginia adopted the Student Journalist Press Freedom Protection Act, becoming the 17th New Voices state!
Gary Green Joins SPLC as Executive Director
A fierce First Amendment advocate, veteran journalist and accomplished leader has been named the Student Press Law Centerโs next executive director.
Celebrating 5.5 years of Hadar Harris as SPLC Executive Director
SPLC Board Chair Logan Aimone and former Executive Director Hadar Harris reflect on the successes of the past five-and-a-half years and look to SPLCโs important work moving forward.
Bold student journalists take action on Student Press Freedom Day
Student journalists across the country (and beyond) made their voices heard during the fifth annual Student Press Freedom Day.