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Free thought. Free speech. Free will. Those are my values and topics that interest me. That's what you'll find here.

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Loganite skip to main | skip to sidebar Tuesday, March 13, 2007 House passes free press bill The state House of Representatives has just voted bill 1307, which guarantees a free press to high school and college students. Here's a link . It was inspirational to sit and watch government in action (after midnight no less!) as members of the Washington House of Representatives debated and then voted to guarantee the rights of free speech and free press to high school and college student journalists. The opposition raised the threat of litigation and of students being minors and even that legislators themselves don't have free speech rights in their state-sponsored media (although they have absolute privilege for comments on the House floor). The opposition also predicted doom and gloom -- schools across the state would shut down student media before taking the risk to have students actually have the final content decision. My own representative, a former school board memb...

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