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Tag: Independent/Off-Campus Press Freedom

Guide to avoiding trouble when publishing off campus

Legal
January 1, 2011October 5, 2020 Student Press Law Center

Creating an off-campus publication? A guide to avoiding trouble with your school.

Tagged Independent/Off-Campus Press Freedom, legal-research, tip-sheet, tipsheet

SPLC guide to surviving underground

Legal
July 27, 2001October 5, 2020 Student Press Law Center

Although student journalists have traditionally developed skills working for school-sponsored newspapers, magazines and yearbooks, an increasing number have turned to independent or "underground" publications in recent years.

Tagged high school press freedom guides, Independent/Off-Campus Press Freedom, legal-guides, legal-research, white-paper

Guide to off-campus publications, websites

Legal
May 1, 2001October 5, 2020 Student Press Law Center

In 1995, Paul Kim, a senior at Newport High School, in Bellevue,Wash., lost the chance to compete for a National Merit scholarshipwhen his principal rescinded the school's recommendation.

Tagged Independent/Off-Campus Press Freedom, legal-guides, legal-research

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