Hazelwood History of Censorship in Education
Title: Hazelwood History of Censorship in Education
Category: /History
Details: Words: 3022 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hazelwood History of Censorship in Education
Category: /History
Details: Words: 3022 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hazelwood: History of Censorship in Education
Imagine for a moment that everyone in America who favors censorship of one kind or another suddenly got their wish. Imagine they could clap their hands and cause any material that they objected to, for whatever reasons, to disappear . . . Virtually every film and television show would vanish . . . School textbooks would be so watered-down as to be meaningless. Newspapers would be forbidden to run controversial stories . . . . (American Voices 117)
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Student Press and the Hazelwood Decision. Bloomington: Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation, 1988.
Shea, Katrina, ed. “Press Coverage of Hazelwood Lacking.” Student Press Law Center Report. 10.2 (1989): 33, 35-7.
“States Propose Student Press Protection.” Student Press Law Center Report. (1997): 10.
Student Press Law Center. Law of the Student Press. Dalla: Taylor Publishing Co., 1994.
Thompson, Jake. “Student Newspaper Ruling Is Deplored.” The Kansas City Times. 14 January 1988: A8.
Williams, Mara Rose. “Students sue over adviser's removal.” The Kansas City Star. 19 November 1998.


