Goofing on the principal on MySpace
A federal appeals court can't seem to decide whether or not a public school can punish students for setting up a spoof social media page as if it belonged to the principal. Yesterday the court issued two opinions, seemingly out of both sides of its judicial mouth.
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Have the kids become a corporation. Corporations have the rights of human beings so that would be free speech.
Now, if a kid made fun of a corporation with a clever spoof of the North Face logo, that's different.
Then the kid is a terrorist-appeasing socialist who doesn't understand our values.
Posted by Bill McDonald | February 5, 2010 8:39 AM