Thursday, February 7, 2013

Chapter 11


In eleven the main idea is the First Amendment. The fact that students “do not possess unlimited First Amendment rights in public school.” They have their full rights off campus, but the schools have a duty to intervene when necessary.
            Chapter eleven was too much law jargon for me. Students are obviously not allowed to do and say whatever they want whenever they want. When they are in school or on public school property the school has to intervene for legality reasons. Obviously, even though the students have freedom of speech they are not allowed to use vulgar, profane, or lewd language in the educational environment. At home it is the parents job to intervene and monitor their actions.

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