1. What are the 5 freedoms of the 1st amendment?
Freedom Of Speech
Freedom Of Press
Freedom Of Petition
Freedom Of Religion
Freedom of Assembly
2. What is the Tinker Standard?
Student speech can not be censored
as long as it does not materially disrupt
class work or involve substantial disorder
or invasion of the rights of others.
Tinker vs. Des Moines School District (1969)
Black Armbands in 1965.
1st case to be in favor of students.
3. What is the Frasier Standard?
Because school officals have an interest
in teaching students the boundaries of
socially appropiate behavior, they can
censor student speech that is vulgar or
indecent, even if it does not cause a
material or substantial disruption.
Bethel School District vs. Fraser (1986)
Inappropiate speech for class president
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard?
Censorship of school-sponsored student
expression is permissible when school
officials can show that it is "reasonably
related to legitimate pedagogical concerns."
Hazelwood School District vs. Kuhlmeier (1988)
Censor stories in student newspaper
about teen pregnancy and divorce.
5. What is the Frederick Standard?
January 2002, Olympic torch travels
through town. Principal Morse cancels school.
Senior Frederick unveils banner on the
sidewalk across street which reads
"Bong Hits 4 Jesus"
Suspended for 10 days.
6. What is the definition of Libel?
Legal terms for false statements of
fact about a person that are printed,
broadcast, spoken or otherwise
communicated to others. Libel is
written and slander is spoken. A
defamatory statement. Published
to at least one other person and
this is a false statement of "fact".
Hurt someone's reputation and
it's not true.
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