Students support peers across the country in censorship case
Part four of a series – Making a Difference In celebration of the anniversary of the February 25, 1969, United States Supreme Court...
Read MoreEmbattled editors tell their powerful stories at SPLC dinner
Sometimes it’s the bad things in life that help a person find a cause, a passion or a pathway. From a Pulitzer Prize-winner who sued his...
Read MoreJEA-SPRC, SPLC condemn Neshaminy school district for
punishing newspaper editor, adviser
in ongoing fight over ‘Redskins’ name
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Student Press Law Center and Journalism Education Association Scholastic Press Rights Commission condemned the...
Read MoreThe Playwickian v. Neshaminy School Board:
What is freedom of the student press
and how does a staff make and defend editorial decisions?
A lesson in freedom
The Playwickian vs. Neshaminy School Board – What is freedom of the student press and how does a staff make and defend editorial...
Read MoreThe R-Word and the WaPo
by Matt Schott August 22, the Washington Post editorial board decided to no longer use the term Redskins in its editorials (I believe it...
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