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Spring 2009
XXX, No. 2
SPLC News
Punching holes in FERPA secrecy
(Page 3)
Report
staff
(Page 3)
Legislation
Press laws: For students, by students
(Page 4)
Legislation in brief
(Page 5)
Access
Playing open records games
(Page 6)
Sports reporting not just about scores
(Page 9)
Access in brief
(Page 10)
High School Censorship
Yearbooks not so unlike newspapers
(Page 11)
Leaving a mark
(Page 12)
Let’s talk about
Sex, etc.
(Page 15)
Talking politics on campus
(Page 16)
News of the weird: Censorship comes from all over
(Page 18)
High school censorship in brief
(Page 19)
FAQ
FAQ: SPLC’s legal geniuses answer the most asked questions
(Page 20)
Internet
Fighting the past
(Page 23)
Weighing fear against rights
(Page 24)
Internet in brief
(Page 25)
College Censorship
Off the mainstream: Looking for an alternative
(Page 26)
Preaching community, censoring news
(Page 27)
Emotional coverage
(Page 28)
Trying not to forget
(Page 30)
College advisers in brief
(Page 32)
College censorship in brief
(Page 33)
College Funding
Between the devil and the sea
(Page 34)
Newspaper Theft
Newspaper theft in brief
(Page 35)
Legal Analysis
Getting your day in court
(Page 36)
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