Records show opposition to Lyman yearbook overblown
A tense public battle over content in a Florida high school yearbook was overblown, according to public records obtained by SPLC.
A tense public battle over content in a Florida high school yearbook was overblown, according to public records obtained by SPLC.
Current Status: Kansas has a New Voices law, which protects public school student journalists from censorship and advisers from retaliation for refusing to infringe on their students’ press rights. Want to further strengthen student press freedom in Kansas? Join the movement by emailing SPLC’s Advocacy and Organizing team at newvoices@splc.org. Recent News
Nicole Lupo, a New Voices Student Leaders Institute 2023 alum, shared her NVSLI experiences and what comes next in her advocacy work.
Current Status: Massachusetts has a student free expression law, which includes protections for student publications. It does not protect advisers from retaliation for refusing to infringe on their students’ press rights. Want to strengthen student press freedom in Massachusetts? Join the movement by emailing SPLC’s Advocacy and Organizing Team at newvoices@gmail.com. Recent News
Current Status: Oregon has a New Voices law. Want to further strengthen student press freedom in Oregon? Join the movement by contacting the SPLC’s Advocacy and Organizing Team at newvoices@splc.org. Recent News
Current Status: Nevada has a New Voices law. Want to further strengthen student press freedom in Nevada? Join the movement by emailing the SPLC’s Advocacy and Organizing Team at newvoices@splc.org. Recent News
Current Status: Washington has a New Voices law, which protects students from censorship and advisers from retaliation for refusing to infringe on their students’ press rights. Want to further strengthen student press freedom in Washington? Join the movement by contacting the SPLC’s Advocacy and Organizing Team at newvoices@splc.org. Recent News
Current Status: Vermont has a New Voices law, which protects public school student journalists from censorship and protects from retaliation advisers who refuse to infringe on their students’ free press rights. Want to further strengthen student press freedom in Vermont? Join the movement by contacting the SPLC’s Advocacy and Organizing Team at newvoices@splc.org. Recent News
Current Status: Rhode Island has a New Voices law, which protects public and private elementary and secondary school students and public and private college and university student journalists from censorship, and protects from retaliation advisers who refuse to infringe on their students’ free press rights. Want to further strengthen student press freedom in Rhode Island?… Continue reading New Voices in Rhode Island
Current Status: North Dakota has a New Voices law. The first law to be called “New Voices,” it protects public school and public college student journalists from censorship and protects from retaliation advisers who refuse to infringe on their students’ free press rights. Want to further strengthen student press freedom in North Dakota? Email the… Continue reading New Voices in North Dakota