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Principal rejects news story about himself

Uncategorized
May 1, 1997

An existing prior review policy at McCallum High School in Austin had never been an issue before surfacing in December.

Tagged reports, Spring 1997

Proposed bill would require racial quotas for college student publications

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May 1, 1997

Rep. Ron Wilson reintroduced a bill last August that would require state university student publications staffs and editorial boards to reflect the racial make-up of the state, regardless of the racial make-up of their school.

Tagged reports, Spring 1997

Judge finds editorial not defamatory, dismisses libel suit against newspaper

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May 1, 1997

A judge recently dismissed a libel lawsuit filed by an attorney against The Temple News.

Tagged reports, Spring 1997

Court approves 'review only' policy for underground student publications

Uncategorized
May 1, 1997

A federal district court in Indiana ruled last July that a public elementary school policy that requires students to submit a copy of non-school-sponsored material to school officials for review prior to distribution did not constitute an illegal prior restraint because the policy did not "permit or require [school officials] to 'approve' the distribution."

Tagged reports, Spring 1997

Editor, adviser removed after printing photos

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May 1, 1997

Officials at Jacksonville University removed student editor Angie Koury and faculty adviser Marc Charisse after The Navigator published a risque photograph of a male beauty pageant.

Tagged reports, Spring 1997

Student sues over photography mix-up

Uncategorized
May 1, 1997

A student has sued the editor in chief of the student newspaper at Southwest Missouri State University after the paper mistakenly published a photograph of him, pulled from the university's media guide, with an article about another student accused of sexual assault.

Tagged reports, Spring 1997

States propose student press protections

Uncategorized
May 1, 1997

Six states have passed student free expression legislation to restore free speech protections in the wake of restrictions set by the Supreme Court in the 1988 Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier decision, and six more have introduced similar bills this session.

Tagged reports, Spring 1997

Editors resign over censorship disputes

Uncategorized
May 1, 1997

The warning bells first went off when the communications department at the University of Texas-Pan American announced it was taking the student newspaper, The Pan-American, under its wing to get journalism students more involved.

Tagged reports, Spring 1997

Commission returns confiscated film, taking called 'legal but inappropriate'

Uncategorized
May 1, 1997

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission may have acted illegally when it confiscated the film of a student photographer who was taking pictures for the University of Dallas student newspaper at a Groundhog Day party.

Tagged reports, Spring 1997

Court rules Hazelwood applies to teachers but offers some limited speech protections

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May 1, 1997

A federal appeals court in North Carolina joined a growing number of jurisdictions when it ruled last October that the U.S. Supreme Court's 1988 decision in Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier applied to the classroom speech of teachers as well as students.

Tagged reports, Spring 1997

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