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Kaplan, H. Roy – Journal of School Violence, 2007
River Run High School, located in rural west central Florida, was the site for a case study of student conflict precipitated by the wearing and display of Confederate flags on campus. Following a series of tense student encounters over Confederate and other racist symbols, a conflict resolution team was invited to intervene. Team members created a…
Descriptors: High Schools, Conflict, Constitutional Law, Conflict Resolution
O'Neil, Robert M. – 1984
The first textbook censorship challenge reached the courts in 1949, when a group of Jewish parents objected to Jewish stereotypes in literature used in the classrooms. This New York case is a reminder that (1) would-be censors do not always come from the far right; (2) while most censorship cases go to court for the purpose of having controversial…
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Freedom of Speech
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr.; And Others – 1994
The essays of this collection explore the restriction of speech and the hate speech codes that attempt to restrict bigoted or offensive speech and punish those who engage in it. These essays generally argue that speech restrictions are dangerous and counterproductive, but they acknowledge that it is very difficult to distinguish between…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Democracy