Description |
289 pages ; 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-279) and indexes. |
Contents |
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 |
Dupre examines the history of the debate on free speech in schools in the contexts of protests, student publications, religious speech, textbook selection, teacher speech, and civility. She also includes as a case study the Alaska case of the students who sued when suspended for displaying a "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" banner. Well written, insightful, and occasionally humorous, this book is a great study of free speech in schools. -- Mark Bay "Library Journal" (01/15/2009) |
Subject |
Educational law and legislation -- United States.
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Freedom of speech -- United States.
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ISBN |
9780674031142 hardback alkaline paper |
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0674031148 hardback alkaline paper |
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