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by olsonaplc-3ce (Sioux Central) - Jun 01, 2012

The First Amendments states that schools are permitted from punishing students for statements that are made outside of school via the internet. An eighth grade student created a false MyS...

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by olsonaplc-8d (Sioux Central) - Jun 01, 2012

The first amendment gives the freedom of speech, but there should be limits on how far people can go. It is one thing to say something, and post it online was a “status,” but ...

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by olsonaplc-217 (Sioux Central) - Jun 01, 2012

The freedom of speech is protected by the first amendment, but there are limits. A case where a person has been hurt, especially in a professional manner, should not go unpunished. When l...

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by olsonaplc-31a (Sioux Central) - Jun 01, 2012

The First Amendment of the United States Constitution should allow schools the right to punish students statements they make outside of school on the internet depending on the severity. S...

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by olsonaplc-300 (Sioux Central) - May 02, 2012

The First Amendment of the United States Constitution does NOT permit schools to punish students for statements they make outside of school on the internet.  Although there are certain i...