Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Judge: Student's Facebook rants about teacher are protected speech

The Miami Herald reports:
A student who set up a Facebook page to complain about her teacher -- and was later suspended -- had every right to do so under the First Amendment, a federal magistrate has ruled.

The ruling not only allows Katherine ``Katie'' Evans' suit against the principal to move forward, it could set a precedent in cases involving speech and social networking on the Internet, experts say.
The free market in speech moves forward.