
Student Press Law Center
"Courage in Student Journalism Awards" recognize PA students and IL teacher for their fortitude in standing for principle against retaliatory prior review of their publications - awards to be presented Nov. 14: http://www.splc.org/newsflash.asp?id=199 2
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Student Press Law Center SPLC Executive Director Frank LoMonte will be speaking to high school journalists and their advisors at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, NY, on Friday, November 6. LoMonte's talk, "What Free Speech Means for High School Journalists" will be available via a free live webcast from 9-10 am EST at www.cardinaltelevision.com.
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Student Press Law Center For National Freedom of Speech week, the SPLC and College Publisher are inviting all college student media to take part in what we hope is a fun experiment, "Speech Soup," to generate a collaborative editorial about the importance of the First Amendment in everyone's life. Please follow the link, and help add your spice to our soup.

Student Press Law Center Congratulations to Adam Goldstein on a bittersweet milestone: 10,000 callers helped since joining the SPLC in 2003. The sweet: That's a lot of satisfied customers. The bitter: That's a lot of people getting bullied by their schools.

Student Press Law Center Apply now for the opportunity to help advance student journalists' First Amendment rights as an SPLC journalism intern for the spring (January-May) term. Three positions are available - follow the link for application details and deadlines.
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Student Press Law Center SPLC, IRE and the Education Writers Association are looking for 75 top college journalists to attend an expense-paid boot camp at Arizona State in January to learn from the pros about investigating the finances of their colleges - hurry, applications due by Oct. 12.
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Student Press Law Center SPLC is online taking your questions this Constitution Week through RTNDF's High School Broadcast Journalism site. Tell us how you're celebrating Constitution Day, and share photos/discussion here.
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Since 1974, the Student Press Law Center has been the nation's only legal assistance agency devoted exclusively to educating high school and college journalists about the rights and responsibilities embodied ...

Student Press Law Center Congratulations to Mike Hiestand, Mark Newton, Monica Hill and all the National Scholastic Press Association award winners - great educators, great advocates, and just great people.
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Student Press Law Center Students and teachers talk about how the SPLC helped them through censorship crises, in our new annual report - check it out and share it with your friends:
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Student Press Law Center If your editor, adviser or administrator is an unsung First Amendment hero, the SPLC wants them to get sung. Share your nominations by Aug. 1 for the College Press Freedom and Courage in Student Journalism awards: http://www.splc.org/csjaward.asp
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Student Press Law Center
If the allegations in this student's lawsuit are true, then what this Mississippi school did is no different than demanding that students bring their personal letters to school for the coaches to read. We've got to get past too many schools' mentality that, just because students use electronic means of communication, they waive all privacy rights: http://www.splc.org/newsflash.asp?id=193 8
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Student Press Law Center And for more information about what is going on at Conestoga check out the news flash http://tinyurl.com/la9b9d and show support at www.friendsofthespoke.org
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Student Press Law Center Check out this month's podcast as editors of Conestoga High School's national award-winning student newspaper, The Spoke, Henry Rome and Seth Zweifler discuss their school board's proposal to prior review content.
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Student Press Law Center SPLC is accepting applications for Fall 2009 internships in Washington, D.C. http://www.splc.org/journalism.asp













