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Tag: Adam Goldstein

Free speech advocates debate whether Hazelwood standard impedes students’ education on the First Amendment

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February 9, 2016September 5, 2018 Kaitlin DeWulf

SPLC's Adam Goldstein discusses the First Amendment and threats on free speech in K-12 schools and college campuses with Baylor University President Ken Starr.

Tagged Adam Goldstein, AdamGoldstein, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, recent-news

Maryland school district considers proposal to control copyright of students’ work

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February 5, 2013September 5, 2018 Sara Gregory

Over the weekend, The Washington Post reported that the Prince George's County Board of Education is considering a proposal that would give the school district copyright ownership of work created by staff and students.Can a school district do that?

Tagged Adam Goldstein, copyright, Prince George’s County, The Washington Post

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