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Student free press bill moves forward in Washington; Seattle Times endorses

2/17/2017

 
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The Senate Education Committee debates SB 5064, a bill that would protect the state's student journalists from administrative censorship, in Olympia Jan. 19 [Photo by Mike Hiestand]
The Washington State Senate Education Committee voted yesterday to support a bill that would protect the right of state high school and college journalists to cover issues in much the same way as their commercial counterparts.

The bill states that "student editors of school-sponsored media are responsible for determining the news, opinion, feature, and advertising content of the media" except in cases where the speech is unlawful, such as when it's libelous or obscene, or "materially and substantially disruptive," a standard taken from the landmark 1969 U.S. Supreme Court case, Tinker v. Des Moines, which limited censorship by school officials and protected the First Amendment rights of students to peacefully express themselves at school.

As the The Seattle Times noted, "free-speech legislation for student journalists has been expanding throughout the country. In 2007, following Washington state’s initial bill proposal, Oregon unanimously passed a similar student-expression law prohibiting administrative censorship of journalism."

About a half-dozen other states have passed such legislation, and bills have been filed in a number of states including Arizona, New Jersey, Vermont, Missouri and Indiana.

Earlier this month, the Times officially endorsed the bill.

"[I]t would empower student journalists to dive more deeply in journalism at this critical moment in media literacy," the Times editorial board wrote. "Now more than ever the nation needs a vigorous press and smart, civically engaged young citizens."

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The bill, SB 5064, now moves on to the Senate Rules committee before heading to the Senate floor for a full vote.

    Mike Hiestand

    Mike Hiestand is the founder of Zenger Consulting. He is currently Senior Legal Counsel with the Student Press Law Center.  He was the staff attorney for the nonprofit Center, located just outside Washington, D.C., between 1991-2003 and worked as the Center’s sole consulting attorney until 2012. He continues to assist student media via the Center's legal hotline and works with the SPLC on special projects affecting the student press community. Over the years, he has provided media law and First Amendment help to nearly 18,000 high school and college student journalists and their advisers. 

    He is also the founder and president of Houstory Publishing, creators of the Home History Book archival journal and The Heirloom Registry.

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