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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Do Students Have a Constitutional Right to Humiliate School Principal

Do Students Have a Constitutional Right to Humiliate School Principals on MySpace? Maybe Yes, Maybe No

by Richard Fossey & Joe Dryden

Today, students who are unhappy with school authorities can avail themselves of the internet and express their disrespect to the entire planet. More and more frequently, alienated students attack school administrators on personal
web sites, blogs, e-mail communications, or social networking web sites.

Often they use vulgar language or worse. Sometimes, in an adolescent effort to be funny, they defame school administrators with allegations of sexual misconduct.

For the full article, visit
http://www.tcrecord.org/Content.asp?ContentId=16080

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