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Tag: Civic Engagement

“If you can’t beat the school board, join it.” Teenage editor is about to be his principal’s boss.

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May 18, 2011September 5, 2018 Frank LoMonte

Memo to America's high school principals: Be very, very careful whose First Amendment rights you step on.

Tagged Civic Engagement, First Amendment

Florida’s proposed courtroom news coverage rules draw opposition from journalists, media lawyers

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February 12, 2011September 5, 2018 Frank LoMonte

Experts from the journalism and legal fields are urging the Florida Bar to retreat from proposed rules giving judges wide authority to restrict spectators' use of laptops and recording devices in state courts.A set of proposed rules released by Florida's attorney-regulating body Jan.

Tagged Civic Engagement, newsgathering

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