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Michigan Updates FOIA Law

Michigan Updated State FOIA Law Requirements Asking Requesters to be More Specific

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Fortnite Sued Over Rapper's Dance Moves

Rapper Milly Rock Sues Fortnight For Allegedly Stealing His Copyrighted Dance Moves For Game

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Saudi Arabia Blocks Netflix Show

Netflix Pulls Hasan Minhaj's Patriot Act Show From Saudi Servers After Legal Request From Saudi Government

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Article | Student Press

Football Story Sparks Backlash

A student newspaper story about the transfer of football players leads to censorship, prior review, and threats to fire the adviser

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Article | Student Press

Newspaper Suspended for Investigative Story

An Arkansas high school newspaper was suspended for publishing article about transfer of football players

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Article | Student Expression

Prayer at Commencement Unconstitutional

A civil rights group asked Jackson Community College to stop saying a prayer at its commencement ceremony, arguing it violates the First Amendment

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Article | Student Protests

Student Expelled for Sitting During Pledge

A black student refused to recite the Pledge of Allegiance — challenging Texas law requiring it

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Article | Student Press

450 Issues of Student Paper Stolen

450 issues of The OU Daily stolen — writer thinks it's attempted censorship of front page sexual harassment story

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Article | Student Press

Students Push Back Against Censorship

Vermont high school students use state law to win censorship dispute

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Article | Student Expression

Political Clothing Allowed at Polls

Supreme Court strikes down law banning political clothing at polls

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Article | Social Media

President Cannot Block Twitter Users

A federal court has found it unconstitutional for the president to block critics on Twitter

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