JOURN 4000 1st Edition Lecture 12Outline of Last LectureI. Publishing US secretsOutline of Current LectureCurrent LectureI. School lawWar coverage:-Iraqi war embedded reports can show bias towards troops-Beef company story on spoiled beef run by CBS-Beef company wanted restraining order, must prove irreparable harm-No prior restraint for libel-Appeal directly to Supreme Court Justice in emergency situations can lift TBO-CBS case Justice Harry Blackman CBS appealed to lift TRO-Israeli government got one day injunction against a book-Book was “compromising” them-TIticut Follies- made at facility of criminally insane-Didn’t have mental capacity to consentSchool law:Hazelwood- if it is school sponsored expressive activity, SC gives broad powers to control style/content-Story on teenage pregnancy and divorce effects on students-Principal said noThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.-3 students sued, 1st amendment rights violated-State actor violating rights, you can sue under section 1983-School won-Basic educational mission decided by schools-Newspaper considered public forum? No, classroom project-Educators do not offend the first amendment by exercising control over style/content of student speech in school sponsored expressive activity, so long as it is related to education concerns-What makes it legit? Emotional maturity of
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