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Student Designed Home Web Pages: Does Title Index IX or the First Amendment Apply?

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Recent court decisions have found school districts liable for peer-on-peer harassment. Whether a school district could ever be liable for their response to harassing behavior that occurred off school grounds and after school hours is unclear. This creates a major void in the law because off-campus student designed web pages, often written in explicit and vulgar language, are becoming very common. This article explores the tests courts are creating for regulation of student speech and prevention of peer-on-peer harassment and the tensions that result.

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43 Ariz. L. Rev. 905 (2001)

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Susan H. Kosse

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