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Tag: hotline

From the hotline: do I have fewer First Amendment rights in a journalism class?

Legal
September 5, 2014October 5, 2020 Adam Goldstein

While it's true that these are are factors in figuring out the scope of rights, it's not that simple. 

Tagged high school press freedom guides, hotline, legal-research

From the hotline: can I be punished for fighting censorship?

Legal
September 4, 2014October 5, 2020 Adam Goldstein

You can't be punished for opposing censorship — at least, not lawfully — as long as you don't break any laws or rules in how you choose to protest.

Tagged College Press Freedom Guides, hotline, legal-research

From the hotline: what do I do when I’m censored?

Legal
September 4, 2014October 5, 2020 Adam Goldstein

We spend a lot of time learning about how the First Amendment is supposed to work and very little time learning what to do when it doesn't.

Tagged high school press freedom guides, hotline, legal-research

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