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13 Dec 08
dr techInteresting the world of facebook gets murkier and murkier...
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10 Dec 08
Josh AllenReport about students using social networking sites and the limits schools have to suspend students for those created outside of school time.
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A former Florida high school student who was disciplined for "cyberbullying" a teacher on Facebook is suing the school principal on allegations of violating her free speech rights
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We're in the very first generation of this and there's nothing ripe for the U.S. Supreme Court to hear
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Pembroke Pines Charter High School, which did not respond for comment, suspended Evans for three days for "disruptive behavior" and for "Bullying / Cyber Bullying Harassment towards a staff member," according to the lawsuit, which is backed by the American Civil Liberties Union
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There's no bright-line rule on what constitutes free, student speech in the online world. And as schools start to regulate off-campus student speech on the internet, lawsuits are following.
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the courts have allowed the suppression of student speech, online or off, when it threatens bodily harm and advocates illegal activity
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