A case of high school censorship has gone before the second highest court in the state of New York.
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Education Department issues rules late, delays implementation of disclosure laws
Waiting to see the graduation rates of your classmates? Well, you better not hold your breath. Unless, that is, you can hold it for six years.
Conservative paper wins against censoring senate
After a long struggle, a conservative student newspaper at Northwestern University has won the right to distribute freely on campus.
Two bills not passed called restrictive
Bills that could have placed more restrictions on high school student press freedom failed to become laws during the 104th Congress.
Making the Grade
Rosenberger costly decision for U. Va.
Over a year after the Supreme Court struck down the University of Virginia's attempt to limit funds to a religious student newspaper, the school has recently disclosed the real price of their loss.
Students claim softball suit censorship
At North Platte High School, staff members of the student newspaper have written editorials about a lawsuit against the school district despite what they say was a gag order on the story.
Congress takes aim at campus crime
Congress jumped into action last fall, taking up various issues concerning campus crime.
Quick facts:
By way of the First and 14th Amendments, state-supported universities cannot censor the student press.
Students lose battle to distribute alternative press
Students in Milwaukee suffered a blow in their censorship battle with high school administrators when a state court ruled in favor of the school's decision to censor the students' underground publication.