Press advocates have raised concerns over aproposed Wilson School District policy that would prohibit students and stafffrom speaking with members of the media without district approval.
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Student newspaper evicted at Penn. community college
The student newspaper staff at the CommunityCollege of Philadelphia is back to work after weeks of unavailable office spacecaused the cancellation of two issues.
Expungement orders overturned, Pa. newspapers won't be required to remove content
Two Centre County judges have overturnedexpungement orders directed at The Daily Collegian at Pennsylvania StateUniversity and The Centre Daily Times that would require them to removeonline content from their archives.
Pa. judges order newspapers to delete archived online content
In an attempt to expunge information about criminalcharges relating to five local defendants, two Centre County judges signedorders commanding two newspapers to delete archived stories about thedefendants.
Third Circuit rehears online speech cases
Two cases regarding student online speech were argued before the full Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals today after two three-judge panels of the Third Circuit handed down conflicting opinions last February.
Conflicting online speech rulings vacated, will be heard by full Third Circuit
The 3rd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Pennsylvania ordered April 9 that the seemingly conflicting rulings in two student online speech cases be vacated and heard by the full court in June.
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Third Circuit hands down conflicting student speech rulings
Two three-judge panels of the United States Court ofAppeals for the Third Circuit handed down conflicting opinions today regardingstudent on-line speech: One protected a student's right to speak freelyoff-campus, the other permitted a school to punish students for doing so.
Pa. high school students form anti-censorship alliance
Students of Council Rock High School South haveunited to form South Students Against Literary and Cinematic Censorship in orderto combat attempts by some parents to limit media use in the curriculum.
Daily Collegian adviser reinstated
The board ofdirectors for Pennsylvania State University's independent studentnewspaper, the Daily Collegian, reinstated the news adviser a month afterhe was fired.
Charges re-filed against Penn State photographer
PENNSYLVANIA -- Misdemeanor charges have been re-filed againsta student at Pennsylvania State University in University Park, Pa., for takingphotographs for the student newspaper during a riot near campus that broke outafter a football victory last fall.