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techdirt.com - 30 days ago
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We've seen a bunch of stories lately about schools handing out discipline for activities done online, and conflicting court cases on the subject make it fairly unclear where a school's authority to discipline students ends. In the latest case, two sophomore high school girls posted private ...
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Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim: Teen Girls Sue School for Wrongful Discipline Over Risque MySpace Photos
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Teen Girls Sue School for Wrongful Discipline Over Risque MySpace Photos
Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim —
... that students can be disciplined for activities outside of the school. The unclear part is whether the students’ actions are disruptive or harmful to the school.
We’ll let you know as and when we see updates on this case. My guess is that it will be dropped–maybe with the school expunging the incident from the girls’ records. If not, and the ACLU wins, we may quickly get to the era of online reputation apathy–but by force, not progress.
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