When the Supreme Court last created a rule about students’ First Amendment rights, MySpace was the most popular social media platform. Students’ use of social media and technology has radically changed since then, and it is time the First Amendment case law reflects that. With the transition to online learning after the COVID-19 pandemic and overall increased reliance on technology, students need clear answers about when school officials can punish them for their social media posts. The Supreme Court had a chance to clarify First Amendment student speech law this year in Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L., but instead, left it up to the lower courts to decide when school officials can punish students for their off-campus speech. However, ...
In the last decade, the federal circuit courts have grappled with the issue whether, and to what ext...
Normative and doctrinal analysis shows that schools do not possess jurisdiction over offensive onlin...
This dissertation investigates the issue of public junior high and high school students who are puni...
When the Supreme Court last created a rule about students’ First Amendment rights, MySpace was the m...
This Note proposes a way to approach online student speech in three different contexts: cyberbullyin...
Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, the seminal school speech case interpret...
More than fifty years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court famously proclaimed in Tinker v. Des Moines Indepe...
In the last decade, the federal circuit courts have grappled with the issue whether, and to what ext...
Free speech in public schools has long been a divisive and intriguing issue. The topic is particular...
Despite the overwhelming increase in students’ Internet use and the growing popularity of online pub...
Under the Supreme Court’s holding in Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, pub...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Mahanoy Area School District v. B. L. ex rel. Levy partially ...
Morse v. Frederick marked the Supreme Court\u27s first decision addressing the First Amendment right...
The boundaries of the schoolyard were once clearly delineated by the physical grounds of the school....
To most Americans, the First Amendment\u27s Free Speech Clause is among the most sacred provisions o...
In the last decade, the federal circuit courts have grappled with the issue whether, and to what ext...
Normative and doctrinal analysis shows that schools do not possess jurisdiction over offensive onlin...
This dissertation investigates the issue of public junior high and high school students who are puni...
When the Supreme Court last created a rule about students’ First Amendment rights, MySpace was the m...
This Note proposes a way to approach online student speech in three different contexts: cyberbullyin...
Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, the seminal school speech case interpret...
More than fifty years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court famously proclaimed in Tinker v. Des Moines Indepe...
In the last decade, the federal circuit courts have grappled with the issue whether, and to what ext...
Free speech in public schools has long been a divisive and intriguing issue. The topic is particular...
Despite the overwhelming increase in students’ Internet use and the growing popularity of online pub...
Under the Supreme Court’s holding in Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, pub...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Mahanoy Area School District v. B. L. ex rel. Levy partially ...
Morse v. Frederick marked the Supreme Court\u27s first decision addressing the First Amendment right...
The boundaries of the schoolyard were once clearly delineated by the physical grounds of the school....
To most Americans, the First Amendment\u27s Free Speech Clause is among the most sacred provisions o...
In the last decade, the federal circuit courts have grappled with the issue whether, and to what ext...
Normative and doctrinal analysis shows that schools do not possess jurisdiction over offensive onlin...
This dissertation investigates the issue of public junior high and high school students who are puni...