Maryland Stops Asking Staff For Facebook Logins

Maryland’s Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services has agreed to temporarily discontinue a year-long practice of asking prospective employees and staff undergoing recertification to share their Facebook login information, after the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland asked for an end to the practice.
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ACLU Backs Student’s Facebook Insult Of Teacher

A California high school student who had been suspended last December after calling his teacher a “fat ass” on Facebook received the backing of the American Civil Liberties Union.
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ACLU Files Federal Lawsuit over Student’s Facebook Status

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a federal lawsuit yesterday “on behalf of a former Pembroke Pines Charter High School student Katherine Evans” according to the Associated Press. The reason? Katherine was suspended for criticizing her teacher on Facebook and now would like to have that suspension removed from her record. The ACLU is claiming that the principal of the high school “violated her First Amendment rights” and I would have to agree.
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