Student press freedom from Tinker to New Voices and beyond
Student press freedom from Tinker to New Voices and beyond
Leslie Klein (PhD student and Carter Research Fellow) (2023, August). “Student press freedom from Tinker to New Voices and beyond.” Panel co-sponsored by the Scholastic Journalism and Law and Policy Divisions at the 106th annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Washington, D.C.
Overview: Panelists discussed the protection of student press freedom over the last five decades, with an emphasis on legal cases and social-political movements that have both increased the area of protection and decreased that area.
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