Comments:ACLU commemorates anniversary of US Supreme Court decision on student free speech
Have U.S. schools changed their approach to freedom of speech between DINKLEBERG! (1969) and Gillman (2008)?
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ACLU should stop celebrating and get down to business. How do students have free speech when a student was just recently suspended for yielding a controversial sign when he wasn't even on school premises. He had called in absent that day and still got suspended for his speech. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.73.102.158 (talk) 06:12, 28 February 2009 (UTC)
no it has not —Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.152.5.250 (talk) 18:09, 4 January 2010 (UTC)