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Tag: white-paper

Responding to takedown demands

Legal
August 1, 2020August 27, 2025 Student Press Law Center

Takedown demands come in all shapes and sizes. Responding to these demands can be confusing, but – with a well-thought-out policy that is enforced fairly and consistently – student publications can reduce their risk of a takedown breakdown.

Tagged Cyberlaw guides, legal-research, Libel and privacy guides, white-paper

Student media guide to maintaining an off-campus website

Legal
August 25, 2014October 5, 2020 Student Press Law Center

A guide to students' legal rights and responsibilities on the internet.

Tagged Cyberlaw guides, legal-guides, legal-research, white-paper

FERPA and access to public records

Legal
May 6, 2005October 5, 2020 Student Press Law Center

The latest legal developments related to the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (aka "Buckley Amendment").

Tagged Access guides, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, legal-research, white-paper

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

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