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California eyes new free-speech protections in schools: A bill seeks to protect teacher advisers when student newspapers anger administrators.

Date: April 15, 2008
Author: Daniel B. Wood
QUOTE: Two years ago, the state [of California] was the first to pass a bill preventing college administrators from censoring student newspapers.  Now, legislation is moving forward to protect both high school and college faculty advisers from being punished by administrators for students' articles or editorials.

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