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" In our system, students may not be regarded as closedcircuit recipients of only that which the state chooses to communicate. They may not be confined to the expression of those sentiments that are officially approved. "
The Law and Higher Education: a Casebook: Students, professors. v. 2 ... - Page 162
edited by - 1971 - 701 pages
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Reform of the Federal Criminal Laws: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Criminal Laws and Procedures - 1971 - 412 pages
...supra, at 3079. As the Supreme Court declared in another context, the people of the United States : "may not be regarded as closed-circuit recipients...of those sentiments that are officially approved." Tinker v. Des Moincs Independent Community School District, 393 US 503, 511 (1969). And see Justice...
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Equal Educational Opportunity: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress ..., Part 13

United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity - 1971 - 350 pages
...court declared that state-operated schools "may not be enclaves of totalitarianism" and that students may not be confined to the expression of those sentiments that are officially approved. As examples of behavior which schools could not constitutionally prohibit, the court listed, personal...
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Equal Educational Opportunity: Hearings Before the Select Committee on Equal ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity - 1971 - 1142 pages
...court declared that state-operated schools "may not be enclaves of totalitarianism" and that students may not be confined to the expression of those sentiments that are officially approved. As examples of behavior which schools could not constitutionally prohibit, the court listed, personal...
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The Courts and Education, Volume 77, Part 1

Clifford P. Hooker - 1978 - 416 pages
...the state must respect, just as they themselves must respect their obligations to the state. . . . They may not be confined to the expression of those sentiments that arc officially approved. In the absence of a specific show26. Kirp and Yudof, Educational Policy and...
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Legislative and administrative reform: hearings before the Select Committee ...

United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Assassinations - 1979 - 590 pages
...supra, at 3079. As the Supreme Court declared in another context, the people of the United States: may not be regarded as closed-circuit recipients of...confined to the expression - of those sentiments that are offi' cially approved. Tinker v. Dos Moinos Independent Community School District, 393 US 503, 511...
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HEARINGS BEFORE THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS OF THE HOUSE OF ...

1979 - 588 pages
...the United States: . may not be regarded as closed-circuit recipients of only that which the -15State chooses to communicate. They may not be confined to the expression of those sentiments that are offi• cially approved. Tinker v. Dos Moinos Independent Community School District, 393 US 503, 511...
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Select Committee on ..., Parts 1-2

United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Assassinations - 1979 - 1514 pages
...supra, at 3079. As the Supreme Court declared in another context, the people of the United States: may not be regarded as closed-circuit recipients of only that which the -15State chooses to communicate. They may not be confined to the expression of those sentiments that...
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Legislative and Administrative Reform: Hearings Before the Select Committee ...

United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Assassinations - 1979 - 1510 pages
...supra, at 3079. As the Supreme Court declared in another context, the people of the United States: may not be regarded as closed-circuit recipients of only that which the -15State chooses to communicate. They may not be confined to the expression of those sentiments th/it...
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Prayer in Public Schools and Buildings--federal Court Jurisdiction ..., Volume 4

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice - 1981 - 1048 pages
...operation of the school" , the prohibition of the exercise of those rights cannot be countenanced. "In our system, students may not be regarded as closed-circuit...only that which the state chooses to communicate." (393 US 511) There is a collective freedom of the teacher to teach and the pupil to learn (a concept...
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Religious Speech Protection Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education - 1984 - 136 pages
...that politically controversial speech can be banned by school officials when it stated, and I quote. In our system students may not be regarded as closed-circuit...of those sentiments that are officially approved. Now, the crux of the legislation offered by Congressman Bonker in the House and Senate bill 815 in...
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