Student’s Facebook Tirade Against Teacher Is Protected Speech

February 16th, 2010 admin

The score is 2-1 in favor of the First Amendment when it comes to three federal rulings this month on the limits of students’ online, off-campus speech. The latest ruling, which supports the student, concerned a former Florida high senior who was reprimanded for “cyberbullying” a teacher on Facebook. Katherine Evans, now 20, was suspended two years ago after creating a Facebook group devoted to her English teacher. The group was called “ Ms. Sarah Phelps is the worst teacher I’ve ever met! ,” and featured a photograph of the teacher and an invitation for other…


Originally posted on Wired

 
  Related Posts
Judge Rules Post on Cop-Rating Site is Protected Speech
Judge Rules Post on Cop-Rating Site is Protected Speech
A federal judge has struck down a Florida law prohibiting the publication of a police officer’s name, phone number or address, calling the statute an unconstitutional restraint on speech. The decision leaves Arizona, Colorado and Washington state with similar laws on the books. Florida authorities said Wednesday they were mulling whether... 
Court: Cyberbullying Threats Are Not Protected Speech
Court: Cyberbullying Threats Are Not Protected Speech
A California appeals court ruled this week that threatening posts made by readers of a website are not protected free speech, allowing a case charging the posters with hate crimes and defamation to proceed. The case raises fundamental questions about cyberbullying and the line between online speech and hate crimes. In her dissenting opinion, Judge... 
Rulings Leave Online Student Speech Rights Unresolved
Rulings Leave Online Student Speech Rights Unresolved
Do American students have First Amendment rights beyond the schoolyard gates? The answer is yes and no, according to two conflicting federal appellate decisions Thursday testing student speech in the online world. “Ultimately, the Supreme Court is going to have to decide if there ever is a time students have full-fledged First Amendment... 
Check your Facebook ‘privacy’ settings now
Check your Facebook ‘privacy’ settings now
If you use Facebook and care about your privacy, take a moment to read this blog entry. Facebook has made some major changes that may allow a great deal more people to see your personal photos and videos, date of birth, family relationships, and other sensitive information. While logged in to Facebook, click the “Settings” link and... 
Judge Approves $9.5 Million Facebook ‘Beacon’ Accord
Judge Approves $9.5 Million Facebook ‘Beacon’ Accord
A federal judge on Wednesday approved a $9.5 million settlement to a class action lawsuit challenging Facebook’s program that monitored and published what users of the social networking site were buying or renting from Blockbuster, Overstock and other locations. The case concerned allegations Facebook’s now defunct “Beacon”... 
  Related Tweets from Twitter
doug3445 (Doug Johnson)  : Apple accused of censorship after porn disappears from iPad book chart http://bit.ly/amiFKU..
Updated : 2010-07-31T00:01:33Z   |  Reply  |  View Tweet
LaunchFrenzy (NEW MLM LAUNCH)  : Your Upload Site - monavie: monavie YouTube, censorship, free speech. ... Sorry monavie currently has no subscribe... http://bit.ly/c3PVFO..
Updated : 2010-07-31T00:00:57Z   |  Reply  |  View Tweet
dotburk (dorothy)  : @BroadoftheDead Oh yes...more subtle censorship...
Updated : 2010-07-30T23:59:43Z   |  Reply  |  View Tweet
FreeTheInternet (Internet Censorship)  : RT @psh_yeahright @QuayBoiF lol thats the way to live! censorship goes against my rights as an american lol..
Updated : 2010-07-30T23:52:27Z   |  Reply  |  View Tweet
FreeTheInternet (Internet Censorship)  : RT @SV_iMarketer Facebook - come clean on censorship! http://bit.ly/d8BBIf..
Updated : 2010-07-30T23:52:27Z   |  Reply  |  View Tweet
  Related News from Digg
No comments yet.

Spam Protection by WP-SpamFree

TOP