Morse v. Frederick: The United States Supreme Court Applied the Standard for School-Sponsored Speech to Independent Student Speech

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Greenband, Jennifer W.

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2008

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INTRODUCTION|For over thirty-five years, the United States Supreme Court has recognized students do not relinquish their rights to free speech at the schoolhouse gate. The Supreme Court has additionally acknowledged students' constitutional rights in schools are not coextensive with adults' constitutional rights in other settings. In the first student speech case balancing these two principles, Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, the Court determined schools could only censor student speech if the speech materially and substantially conflicted with the school's work or with other students' rights...

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41 Creighton L. Rev. 481 (2008)

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Creighton University School of Law

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