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Tag: Pembroke Pines Charter High School

Student settles with Fla. district over Facebook posts

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January 20, 2011September 5, 2018 Aly Brumback

Aformer Pembroke Pines Charter High School student suspended for criticalFacebook postings about her teacher has settled with the school after athree-year legal battle.

Tagged Florida, Pembroke Pines Charter High School

Student punished for critical Facebook post can move forward with lawsuit

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February 18, 2010September 5, 2018 Stefanie Dazio

A former Florida high school student will now be able to move forward with a lawsuit against her principal after a federal magistrate ruled Feb. 12 that her Facebook post complaining about a teacher is constitutionally protected under the First Amendment.

Tagged Florida, Pembroke Pines Charter High School

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