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- Title
STOP THE PRESSES: THE IMPACT OF HOSTY V. CARTER AND PITT NEWS V. PAPPERT ON THE EDITORIAL FREEDOM OF COLLEGE NEWSPAPERS.
- Authors
Applegate, Daniel A.
- Abstract
Discusses the constitutional First Amendment rights of U.S. college newspapers and examines the differences between high school and college that justify judicial affirmation of the freedom of speech of college newspapers. Background on the history of restrictions on freedom of speech at the high school and college levels; Reason college newspapers have greater editorial freedom than high school newspapers; Possible obstacles and aids to the freedom of speech of college newspapers in light of potential attacks and support from other sources.
- Subjects
UNITED States; COLLEGE student newspapers &; periodicals; CIVIL rights; FREEDOM of speech; HIGH school journalism; UNITED States. Constitution. Bill of Rights
- Publication
Case Western Reserve Law Review, 2005, Vol 56, Issue 1, p247
- ISSN
0008-7262
- Publication type
Article