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Students are using social media more and more every day. But how much of that speech is protected?

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Actor Jim Carrey Wants You to Delete Facebook

Can he get #unfriendfacebook trending?

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School Bans All Cell Phones, All the Time

Yep, no phones from 7am to 2:30pm. Think you could do it?

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Third Circuit Says It's Ok to Record Police

As long as you're in a public place, officers can't stop you from recording them. Does this apply in your jurisdiction?

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The Voice of Twitter Subcultures

Black Twitter, Feminist Twitter, and Asian American Twitter are becoming a platform for issues not covered by mainstream media.

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President Cannot Block Twitter Users

A federal court has found it unconstitutional for the president to block critics on Twitter

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Saudi Arabia Blocks Netflix Show

Netflix Pulls Hasan Minhaj's Patriot Act Show From Saudi Servers After Legal Request From Saudi Government

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Stephen King Quits Facebook

'It' Novelist Stephen King Announced He Is Quitting Facebook Due to Privacy Concerns and Misleading Political Advertisements

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Supreme Court considers student Snapchat suit

The Supreme Court will consider hearing about whether a high school cheerleader's suspension from the team violated the First Amendment after she posted a photo on Snapchat using profanity and her middle finger when she did not make the varsity team.

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Commissioner Flashes Gun at Online Meeting

Michigan resident sues Grand Traverse County, claiming her First Amendment rights were violated when the County Commissioner pulled out a gun during an online meeting.

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The Supreme Court to Review Internet Laws

The court is set to hear as many as three cases this term about the legal protections social media companies have used to become powerful.

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