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Tag: Novato Unified School District

Calif. Supreme Court denies school's appeal in case over immigration editorial

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May 26, 2011December 4, 2018

CALIFORNIA -- A lower court’s decision upholding a high school student’s free-press rights will stand after the California Supreme Court declined to review the case, which began with a controversial opinion piece on race relations.

Tagged California, Novato High School, Novato Unified School District, The Buzz

Calif. court cuts school district's legal fees to former student for First Amendment lawsuit

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June 30, 2009September 5, 2018 Brian Stewart

A California school district is getting hit with a much cheaper legal bill after illegally censoring an article eight years ago, an appeals court ruled last month.

Tagged California, Novato Unified School District, The Buzz

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