"Welcome to the world of censorship, Dan."

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DAN9108
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I guess he isn't on my side, or he just doesn't like Chuck.

I'll choose the latter.

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http://history.howstuffworks.com/american-history/book-banning1.htm

 

...the Supreme Court ruled that school officials could censor student journalists. The 1988 Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier differentiated between the rights of public school students and those of adults, stating that the school newspaper was not a form of public expression [source: Justia]. The Hazelwood decision has granted school officials added leeway for censoring classroom curriculum as well.

 

Apparently public school students aren't people too...

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I like censorship sometimes. It filters out the crap that tries to be subsersive but is really just a type of "LOOKIT ME! IM A RADICAL LOL"

I'm kidding. Good luck, Dan.

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bassplr19 wrote:

http://history.howstuffworks.com/american-history/book-banning1.htm

 

...the Supreme Court ruled that school officials could censor student journalists. The 1988 Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier differentiated between the rights of public school students and those of adults, stating that the school newspaper was not a form of public expression [source: Justia]. The Hazelwood decision has granted school officials added leeway for censoring classroom curriculum as well.

 

Apparently public school students aren't people too...

 

They're not, or they'd be able to afford private school.