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NaturalHigh

(12,778 posts)
Tue May 26, 2015, 08:20 AM May 2015

First Amendment experts weigh in on whether schools can suspend students for social media

First Amendment experts weighing in on recent school suspensions in relation to social media activity say it is difficult, given current case law, to see how schools have the authority to suspend students for speech that took place off campus.

Earlier this month, it was reported that a Sand Springs Public Schools high school senior was suspended from school after using a racial slur in a tweet about the recent Baltimore riots.

Also reported this month, 11 Booker T. Washington High School students were suspended after an incident involving vandalism, a gay slur and online posts. One student recorded another student vandalizing a poster promoting awareness about bullying of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning students. That student then posted the images on the social media website Phhhoto with a caption that includes a gay slur. The nine additional students who were suspended had “liked” the online post.

The suspensions angered some parents. Tulsa Public Schools officials said the suspensions were needed to send a message against hate speech. School officials in Sand Springs said the tweet, although it was posted off-campus, had created a disruption at school, thus leading to the student’s suspension.


http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/education/first-amendment-experts-weigh-in-on-whether-schools-can-suspend/article_bddc7021-1fe6-5910-8a65-94a0f909a4b3.html



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First Amendment experts weigh in on whether schools can suspend students for social media (Original Post) NaturalHigh May 2015 OP
Hate speech is defended by the 1st amendment rock May 2015 #1
Agreed, and I don't think speech outside of school should result in punishment. NaturalHigh May 2015 #2
The first amendment should be to us what the 2nd is to neo-cons. Exilednight May 2015 #3
I have no idea what that means. pintobean May 2015 #4

NaturalHigh

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2. Agreed, and I don't think speech outside of school should result in punishment.
Tue May 26, 2015, 08:33 AM
May 2015

This will end up in the Supreme Court one of these days.

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