Margaret Boring\u27s classes were anything but boring. She taught Advanced Acting at Owen High School in rural Buncombe County, North Carolina, and her classes\u27 performances regularly won regional and state awards. In the fall of 1991, Ms. Boring chose a controversial play, Independence by Lee Blessing, for her students to perform. Independence powerfully depicts the dynamics within a dysfunctional, single-parent family - a divorced mother and three daughters; one a lesbian, another pregnant with an illegitimate child. Prior to the first performance at the school, Ms. Boring informed the principal of the play\u27s title but not its content. After the presentation of the play, she was transferred to a middle school. Viewing her transfer...
On its distinctive facts, Fowler v. Board of Education of Lincoln County, Kentucky' is almost ideal...
Every year teachers find themselves involved in conflicts dealing with violations of students\u27 Fi...
Concerns often arise about the First Amendment rights of public school educators in the United State...
Margaret Boring\u27s classes were anything but boring. She taught Advanced Acting at Owen High Schoo...
Around this country, courts have found that the discharge of public school teachers for their classr...
During a curriculum-specified class discussion of the war in Iraq, a sixth grader asked her teacher,...
This note will examine the legal basis and educational framework for First Amendment protection of c...
While it has long been apparent that the First Amendment protection for freedom of expression limits...
In LaVine v. Blaine School District, the Ninth Circuit allowed a school to expel a student for writi...
The majority and dissenting opinions in Boring v. Buncombe County Bd. of Educ., 136 F.3d 364, 366 (4...
The intersection between school discipline and free speech has sparked debates over how far a school...
This Note\u27s purpose is to explore the Sixth Circuit Court\u27s flawed understanding of a trilogy ...
In the bedrock student speech case Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District, the Supreme Cou...
Several recent judicial decisions and numerous reports from scholars, educators, legal expert...
The most famous line from Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District is that “[i]t can hardly ...
On its distinctive facts, Fowler v. Board of Education of Lincoln County, Kentucky' is almost ideal...
Every year teachers find themselves involved in conflicts dealing with violations of students\u27 Fi...
Concerns often arise about the First Amendment rights of public school educators in the United State...
Margaret Boring\u27s classes were anything but boring. She taught Advanced Acting at Owen High Schoo...
Around this country, courts have found that the discharge of public school teachers for their classr...
During a curriculum-specified class discussion of the war in Iraq, a sixth grader asked her teacher,...
This note will examine the legal basis and educational framework for First Amendment protection of c...
While it has long been apparent that the First Amendment protection for freedom of expression limits...
In LaVine v. Blaine School District, the Ninth Circuit allowed a school to expel a student for writi...
The majority and dissenting opinions in Boring v. Buncombe County Bd. of Educ., 136 F.3d 364, 366 (4...
The intersection between school discipline and free speech has sparked debates over how far a school...
This Note\u27s purpose is to explore the Sixth Circuit Court\u27s flawed understanding of a trilogy ...
In the bedrock student speech case Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District, the Supreme Cou...
Several recent judicial decisions and numerous reports from scholars, educators, legal expert...
The most famous line from Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District is that “[i]t can hardly ...
On its distinctive facts, Fowler v. Board of Education of Lincoln County, Kentucky' is almost ideal...
Every year teachers find themselves involved in conflicts dealing with violations of students\u27 Fi...
Concerns often arise about the First Amendment rights of public school educators in the United State...