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New Voices bill reaches governorās desk in Arizona

Student free press legislation after the state Senate today approved changes proposed yesterday by the House. The bill, if signed into law, would prevent public schools and colleges from censoring otherwise lawful student media, disciplining student journalists for what they write, or retaliating against media advisers.
passed through Arizonaās Senate with no votes in opposition. By accepting the House version without changes, the Senateās vote sends the bill directly to Governor Doug Ducey, who we hope will sign it into law promptly.
The bill is part of the , an ongoing effort to pass free press legislation in every state. , , and Maryland have already passed similar versions of New Voices legislation, and as we reported just yesterday, Vermont's bill is on its governorās desk.
The protections in the bill change the status quo for K-12 students substantially, essentially reversing the effect of the Supreme Courtās 1988 decision in Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, which permits school administrators to limit expression for ālegitimate pedagogical reasonsā in school-sponsored material. And although Hazelwood was a K-12 decision, including colleges within the proposed lawās protection is necessary after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuitās 2005 opinion in Hosty v. Carter, which extended the Hazelwood standard to a college publication.
The Seventh Circuit only governs Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin; as stated above, Illinois has already reversed the effect of the Hosty decision with its own state law. New Voices legislation provides a bulwark against the spread of Hostyās rationale to other states.
New Voices bills are still pending in , , , , and . Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS will continue to watch these bills and update with any developments.
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