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Let the Students Speak!: A History of Fight for Free Expression American Schools

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Let the Students Speak!: A History of Fight for Free Expression American Schools
Let the Students Speak!: A History of Fight for Free Expression American Schools

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Let the Students Speak!: A History of Fight for Free Expression American Schools

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From a trusted scholar and powerful story teller, an accessible and lively history of free speech, for and about students.
Let the Students Speak!
details the rich history and growth of the First Amendment in public schools, from the early nineteenth-century's failed student free-expression claims to the development of protection for students by the U.S. Supreme Court. David Hudson brings this history vividly alive by drawing from interviews with key student litigants in famous cases, including John Tinker of
Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District
and Joe Frederick of the "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" case,
Morse v. Frederick
. He goes on to discuss the raging free-speech controversies in public schools today, including dress codes and uniforms, cyberbullying, and the regulation of any violent-themed expression in a post-Columbine and Virginia Tech environment. This book should be required reading for students, teachers, and school administrators alike.

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