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Speaking up : the unintended costs of free speech in public schools
Speaking up : the unintended costs of free speech in public schools
- 자료유형
- 단행본
- International Standard Book Number
- 9780674046306 : \30800
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 342.730853-21
- Main Entry-Personal Name
- Dupre, Anne Proffitt
- Title Statement
- Speaking up : the unintended costs of free speech in public schools / Anne Proffitt Dupre
- Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint
- Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press, 2009
- Physical Description
- 289 p ; 22 cm
- Bibliography, Etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-279) and indexes
- Formatted Contents Note
- 완전내용:Outside the schoolhouse gate : a free speech primer -- The Vietnam war and "hazardous freedom" -- The second wave and the constraint of civility -- Student press rights and responsibilities -- Banning books from school : the right to receive speech, or not -- Religious speech : on a wing and a prayer -- Teacher speech and "the priests of our democracy" -- A long way from black armbands.
- Summary, Etc.
- 요약Just how much freedom of speech should high school students have? Does giving children and adolescents a far-reaching right of expression, without joining it to responsibility, ultimately result in an asylum that is run by its inmates? Since the late 1960s, the United States Supreme Court has struggled to clarify the contours of constitutionally guaranteed freedom of speech rights for students. But as this thought-provoking book contends, these court opinions have pitted studentsand their litigious parentsagainst schools while undermining the schools’ necessary disciplinary authority. In a clear and lively style, sprinkled with wry humor, Anne Proffitt Dupre examines the way courts have wrestled with student expression in school. These fascinating cases deal with political protest, speech codes, student newspapers, book banning in school libraries, and the long-standing struggle over school prayer. Dupre also devotes an entire chapter to teacher speech rights. In the final chapter on the 2007 “Bong Hits 4 Jesus” case, she asks what many people probably wondered: when the Supreme Court gave teenagers the right to wear black armbands in school to protest the Vietnam War, just how far does this right go? Did the Court also give students who just wanted to provoke their principal the right to post signs advocating drug use? Each chapter is full of insight into famous decisions and the inner workings of the courts. Speaking Up offers eye-opening history for students, teachers, lawyers, and parents seeking to understand how the law attempts to balance order and freedom in schools.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Educational law and legislation United States
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Freedom of speech United States
- Index Term-Uncontrolled
- Freedom of speech Educational law and legislation Educational law
- Added Entry-Uncontrolled Related/Analyti
- the unintended costs of free speech in public schools
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- Outside the schoolhouse gate : a free speech primer
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- The Vietnam war and "hazardous freedom"
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- The second wave and the constraint of civility
- Added Entry-Uncontrolled Related/Analyti
- Student press rights and responsibilities
- Added Entry-Uncontrolled Related/Analyti
- Banning books from school : the right to receive speech, or not
- Added Entry-Uncontrolled Related/Analyti
- Religious speech : on a wing and a prayer
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- Teacher speech and "the priests of our democracy"
- Added Entry-Uncontrolled Related/Analyti
- A long way from black armbands.
- Control Number
- sacl:123232
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