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Beem, Ronald – Student Press Review, 1995
States that a yearbook has the potential of doing good in its school and community, but can also violate good taste and do damage to individuals. Advises the use of "common sense" when writing captions and thoughtfulness and informed action when dealing with what could be legal complications. (PA)
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, High Schools, Language Role, Legal Problems
Sandmann, Warren – 2001
Never enjoying the strong protection afforded to other First Amendment-related speech, academic freedom has been buffeted by a series of seemingly conflicting legal decisions. This paper explores the case that focuses on an allegation that faculty members of Vincennes University, a two-year school in Indiana, were discriminated against because of…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech