The Bulldog,the University of Redlands student newspaper in Redlands, Calif., received astifling bite to its funding, knocking its $39,000 budget to $10,000.
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Washington Supreme Court closes records of 'unsubstantiated' sexual misconduct accusations against teachers
Educators are cheering a recent WashingtonSupreme Court opinion that they see as upholding privacy rights, but othersbelieve it makes investigating sexual abuse cases in schools moredifficult.
Judge rules Univ. of Del. violated student's First Amendment rights in Web site case
A U.S. District Court judge awarded nominal damagesto a University of Delaware student, acknowledging the college violated thestudent's First Amendment rights by punishing him for offensive butnon-threatening speech on a personal Web page.
University of Tampa orders newspaper thief to pay $150, spend 20 hours working for paper
A student who once wanted to silence the Universityof Tampa student newspaper, The Minaret, is now cleaning its'
computers.
After experiencing two newspaper thefts in which more than 800 copies ofThe Minaret were stolen, Charles McKenzie, the paper's adviser,wants to spread the word that newspaper theft is a punishable crime.
Appellate court rules school district violated First Amendment rights of students who wore black armbands to school
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals uphelda lower court's decision saying students who protested their school district'suniform policy in 2006 had a right to do so under the First Amendment.
Kentucky attorney general sides with Eastern Kentucky student newspaper in request to open campus police records
Editors of the Eastern Progress, studentnewspaper for Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, scored a victory for openrecords in an appeal to the Kentucky attorney general that challenged theuniversity's redaction of information from campus police reports.
Condom store ad removed from Boise State coupon books
Thedecision to remove 15,000 condom coupons from coupon booklets distributed atBoise State's on-campus bookstore, welcomed the "C" word-- censorship -- on campus.
Texas high school says Myspace, Facebook 'ban' was coach's mistake
Northside Independent School District officials in SanAntonio quickly knocked down a verbal policy a local high school coach instilledduring a volleyball-parent orientation meeting last week.
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At the request of many of our callers, we have compiled thenfollowing list of companies that have offered libel insurance to student medianin recent years.