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There’s a strange but perhaps unsurprising twist in the battle over student free speech rights and just how much off-campus behavior school officials can regulate. Apparently, when students were working with typewriters and handing out photocopies, they were entitled to say what they liked outside of school. Today, however, those students are actually reaching people—and as their audience grows, at least one court is saying, we have to rethink those “rights”. Modern technology, it seems, has made student speech a bit more effective than we’re comfortable with.
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