Civil Rights – Constitutional – Free Speech – High School Student — MySpace Page — Discipline
Kowalski v. Berkeley County Schools A high school could suspend a student for five days for using a MySpace page to target another student with ugly accusations about herpes, on the ground that the out-of-school speech caused an in-school disruption; the 4th Circuit upholds a district court decision that the discipline did not violate the student’s First Amendment free speech rights.
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Published: August 4, 2011
Time posted: 10:38 am
Tags: Civil Rights, Constitutional, discipline, Free Speech, High School Student, MySpace Page







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