The American School Board Journal offers educators perspective on legal twists and turns of the cyber age in a piece titled, “.” “The ‘dark side’ of student online expression, including some aspects of social networking sites like MySpace, confronts school officials with issues that place schools on uncertain legal ground and at the crux of conflicting societal demands,” Thomas Hutton, a senior staff attorney for the National School Boards Association, writes in the July issue. Hutton goes on to point out instances where courts have been sympathetic to educators’ complaints and cases where schools have received the cold shoulder. A helpful primer on freedom of expression in the Internet age.
A version of this news article first appeared in the Around the Web blog.