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Bills to protect student journalists introduced in Virginia

Both chambers of the Virginia General Assembly have bills pending that FIREsupports because they would better protect student journalists from university censorship. 

is sponsored by Sen. David W. Marsden in the Senate and is sponsored by Del. Chris Hurst and Del. Danica Roem in the House of Delegates. The bills would ensure that school-sponsored media 鈥 defined as 鈥渁ny material that is prepared, substantially written, published, or broadcast by a student journalist鈥 at a public middle schools, high schools, and universities 鈥 does not face school censorship. The bills are a product of the 鈥溾 campaign from the Student Press Law Center. 

The bills are designed to reverse the effects of a Supreme Court ruling, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, which allowed school administrators to censor school-sponsored publications if they had 鈥渓egitimate pedagogical reasons鈥 for doing so. And while Hazelwood was decided in the K-12 context, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit applied the same rationale to college campuses, permitting censorship in that context as well. The bills would override Hazelwood as it applies to middle and high schools, and prevents courts from applying its rationale to students enrolled in public colleges and universities in Virginia.

SB 80 and HB 36 would also provide important protections for student media advisers by ensuring that they could not be 鈥渄ismissed, suspended, disciplined, reassigned, or transferred鈥 for protecting student journalists from school censorship attempts. 

So far, bills to protect student journalists have been enacted in , according to the Student Press Law Center.

While the bills apply to middle school and high school students, 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 interest in the legislation, per our higher education-centered mission, is on the bills鈥 applicability to colleges and universities. FIREsupports the bills as they apply to public college campuses and hopes those provisions are enacted by the Virginia legislature. We鈥檒l keep readers updated on the progress of the bills.

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