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Free press, Sylvia Engdahl, book editor

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Free press, Sylvia Engdahl, book editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-162) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Free press
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Sylvia Engdahl, book editor
Series statement
Teen rights and freedoms
Summary
Explores free press issues for teenagers, using material drawn from a diverse selection of primary and secondary sources
Table Of Contents
Supreme Court rulings have shaped freedom of the press for student journalists -- Student newspapers must be allowed to publish controversial paid ads / Charles Metzner -- The school may censor school-sponsored student publications / Byron White -- No distinction should be made between personal and school-sponsored publications / William J. Brennan -- The Hazelwood decision caused in increase in censorship of school newspapers / Mark Goodman -- Student journalists are going online to avoid censorship / Jin Moon -- Many school administrators are ignorant about first amendment issues / Laurie Lattimore -- Giving students freedom to control their newspaper can improve a high school / Harry Proudfoot and Alan Weintraub -- Student journalists face difficulties in doing undercover stories / Don Corrigan -- Schools are turning to indirect methods of discouraging press freedom / Frank D. LoMonte -- Student journalists should be aware of their legal rights and restrictions / Student Press Law Center -- Student journalists must report responsibly to avoid lawsuits / Mike Hiestand -- Views toward press freedom have changed / Dave Munger -- Students want rights professional journalists do not have / Bruce Ramsey -- A principle changes his mind about censorship / Michael Murray -- Press freedom is being lost / Becky Metrick -- Censorship of student journalists is harmful and wrong / Carrie Courogen -- Students who write online favor more freedom of the press than those who do not / Kenneth Dautrick, David A. Yalof, and Mark Jose López -- Former high school students are pursuing a newspaper censorship case in federal court / Ithaca Times -- Preventing students from publishing controversial cartoons violates their first amendment rights / Joseph P. Esposito et al
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