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24 Dec 2014, 4:37 am
However, school officials did not require Bell to immediately vacate the school, and he remained in the school commons until his school bus arrived at day's end.Bell v. [read post]
12 Aug 2013, 6:31 am by Howard Wasserman
The Court tried to make sense of Fraser's grant to schools of broad power to "restrict vulgar, lewd, profane, or plainly offensive speech" and to work the major precedents--Morse, Fraser, and Tinker (Hazelwood is a different animal)--into a coherent whole. [read post]
23 Dec 2009, 9:28 am by Brannon Denning
Fraser (pp. 39-73), and Hazelwood School District v. [read post]
1 Jul 2020, 5:31 pm by Eugene Volokh
Frederick). ((4) Their speech in school-organized programs, such as school newspapers can also be restricted, Hazelwood School Dist. v. [read post]
2 Nov 2010, 7:00 am by Ellen Carnes
The Texas Veterans Commission assists veterans in securing their educational benefits, such as the GI Bill and Hazelwood Exemption, by working with over 1,100 Texas schools and employers. [read post]
5 May 2011, 10:19 am by John Ottaviani
The Second Circuit spent a good part of the decision discussing the First Amendment issues and the Tinker-Fraser-Hazelwood trilogy of U.S. [read post]
29 Apr 2007, 10:15 pm
"  Although the Supreme Court permits  many more First Amendment limitations on school grounds than off, Hazelwood School Dist. v. [read post]
9 Sep 2008, 3:07 pm
So, for example, when we cover speech in public schools or government employment in Con Law II, students would come to the first two classes of the week prepared to discuss and analyze the major cases on that subject (Tinker, Hazelwood, Morse, Pickering, Connick, Ceballos, etc). [read post]
26 Jan 2022, 2:58 pm by Eugene Volokh
Nor has he suggested that Thompson was disciplined for violating the rules for engaging in school-sponsored expressive activity, see  Hazelwood School Dist. v. [read post]
13 Dec 2022, 4:00 am by Michael C. Dorf
”Shortly after FFRTA is enacted, Deirdre Dennis, a Cornell Law School professor, is interviewed by Steven Hazelwood, a 17-year-old high school junior writing for High School SCOTUS. [read post]
17 Nov 2022, 12:55 pm by omnizant.support
According to court records, Vargas traveled from his home in Nassau County, New York, to Missouri to deliver a sermon at the girl’s church in Hazelwood. [read post]
18 Jul 2014, 5:50 am by Jim Sedor
“…If we had more people in government like Cathy Hazelwood, we’d have a better government,” said Bender. [read post]
6 Sep 2012, 9:24 am by Roger Clegg
Jackson Board of Education, and Hazelwood School District v. [read post]
3 Oct 2022, 6:53 pm by Mark Walsh
I was once perusing the archives of the late Justice William Brennan when I came across a letter that Gerstein wrote to him as a high school student, commending the justice for his dissent in support of student journalists in the 1988 case of Hazelwood School District v. [read post]
29 May 2009, 12:55 pm
The Tinker case required them to judge whether a certain student's speech would cause a "substantial disruption of or material interference with school activities," Hazelwood to decide if a certain speech was an example of a "school-sponsored publication, theatrical production, and other expressive activit[y] that students, parents, and members of the public might reasonably perceive to bear the imprimatur of the school," and if so,… [read post]
17 Oct 2014, 11:12 am
But this case concerns curricular speech, and in this specific context the established general rule prohibiting viewpoint-based restrictions must yield to the Court of Appeals’ conclusion that “[Hazelwood School Dist. v. [read post]
9 Oct 2021, 9:13 am by Eugene Volokh
The court concluded that McLaughlin had stated a First Amendment claim; it cited the high school speech precedents (Tinker, Fraser, Hazelwood, and Mahanoy)—I think it incorrectly, since I think they don't generally apply to college students—but added that the "substantial public interest in protecting a student's right to express unpopular opinions" is "[p]resumably … even more substantial in a university context than in a high… [read post]