Court Backs Teacher's Firing for Online Chat
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- Wfryer on 2009-07-01 - Tags socialmedia , facebook , myspace , policy , education , school
- Jswphoto on 2009-02-20 - Tags no_tag
- Ittosde on 2009-02-06 - Tags teacher , termination , socialnetworking , myspace , commonsense
- Klmontgomery on 2009-02-06 - Tags social_media , online , chat , legal
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on 2009-02-20 by jswphoto
This page has changed somewhat. Need to find a better link with more on the judges construction of the ruling.
But Squatrito said “it was not unreasonable for the Defendants to find that the Plaintiff’s conduct on MySpace was disruptive to school activities.”
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