Advisors: Christine Kiracofe.Committee members: Jon Crawford; Kelly Summers.Includes bibliographical references.This paper investigates the intersection of student First Amendment free speech rights and off-campus electronic speech that targets school employees. Specifically, this study researched case law involving students who were disciplined as a result of off-campus electronic speech that targeted a staff member at their school. Analysis of case law and court decisions provides insight about how courts are interpreting and applying Tinker and other foundational student speech decisions in today's era of digital communication. The paper concludes with a set of recommendations for school administrators around the topic of student electro...
Public school students have been using the Internet to tease, bully, and ridicule their classmates, ...
To most Americans, the First Amendment\u27s Free Speech Clause is among the most sacred provisions o...
When the Supreme Court last created a rule about students’ First Amendment rights, MySpace was the m...
Secondary-school students regularly engage in cyberspeech both inside and outside the schoolhouse ga...
In Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District, the Supreme Court ruled that students have spee...
In a world where students and teachers both rely on technology in the process of education, understa...
Schools and, more specifically, school administrators, have been charged with balancing the expressi...
The boundaries of the schoolyard were once clearly delineated by the physical grounds of the school....
Schools and, more specifically, school administrators, have been charged with balancing the expressi...
This note analyzes the current circuit split over whether schools should have the authority to punis...
Advisors: Jon Crawford.Committee members: Christine Kiracofe; Kelly H. Summers.There have been many ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [126]-131).In the wake of violent school events such as C...
School administrators struggle with an emerging threat to school safety-cyberbullying. When does a s...
Normative and doctrinal analysis shows that schools do not possess jurisdiction over offensive onlin...
Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, the seminal school speech case interpret...
Public school students have been using the Internet to tease, bully, and ridicule their classmates, ...
To most Americans, the First Amendment\u27s Free Speech Clause is among the most sacred provisions o...
When the Supreme Court last created a rule about students’ First Amendment rights, MySpace was the m...
Secondary-school students regularly engage in cyberspeech both inside and outside the schoolhouse ga...
In Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District, the Supreme Court ruled that students have spee...
In a world where students and teachers both rely on technology in the process of education, understa...
Schools and, more specifically, school administrators, have been charged with balancing the expressi...
The boundaries of the schoolyard were once clearly delineated by the physical grounds of the school....
Schools and, more specifically, school administrators, have been charged with balancing the expressi...
This note analyzes the current circuit split over whether schools should have the authority to punis...
Advisors: Jon Crawford.Committee members: Christine Kiracofe; Kelly H. Summers.There have been many ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [126]-131).In the wake of violent school events such as C...
School administrators struggle with an emerging threat to school safety-cyberbullying. When does a s...
Normative and doctrinal analysis shows that schools do not possess jurisdiction over offensive onlin...
Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, the seminal school speech case interpret...
Public school students have been using the Internet to tease, bully, and ridicule their classmates, ...
To most Americans, the First Amendment\u27s Free Speech Clause is among the most sacred provisions o...
When the Supreme Court last created a rule about students’ First Amendment rights, MySpace was the m...