Guest post: Five Freedoms in the First
New Voices Student Leader Grace Lovejoy’s article, “Five Freedoms in the First,” about her experiences at the NVSLI received a “Best of SNO.”
New Voices Student Leader Grace Lovejoy’s article, “Five Freedoms in the First,” about her experiences at the NVSLI received a “Best of SNO.”
Understand what copyright infringement is and how to respond to a takedown request.
This Constitution Day, we take a look back on the key student free speech & expression SCOTUS cases that shaped the current legal landscape.
This Constitution Day, we take a look back on the key student free speech & expression SCOTUS cases that shaped the current legal landscape.
Vale School District officials recently said they are overriding their students’ decisions and reprinting the 2022-23 Vale High School yearbook because it contained language that, in the superintendent’s words, “may elicit negative emotions.”
Signed by Governor Brian Sandoval on June 2, 2017 and effective as of October 1, 2017, the law protects the press freedom rights of Nevada’s public school student journalists and their advisers. The law says that pupil publications cannot be censored by school officials, except in certain very narrow circumstances, and that advisers cannot be… Continue reading A Guide to Nevada’s New Voices Law
SPLC is with you through another unpredictable year. We’ve compiled tips, tools and guides to help you start the year out right.
SPLC experts break down the latest information on who maintains ownership of AI-generated content that is used in a student publication.
To give you some tips and encouragement for the year ahead, we compiled advice from students interviewed in our blog series Behind the Story.
Still in your summer mindset & having trouble finding story ideas? Here are some places where you can look for inspiration on your campus.