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Mary Beth Tinker and I want to go on tour! Would you like us to stop by for a visit?

11/1/2012

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Attorney Mike Hiestand announced today his dream for a national “Tinker Tour” with free speech champion Mary Beth Tinker to remind the next generation of the value of free speech and a strong, independent press. Tinker was one of the 1969 student plaintiffs in what is popularly known as the "armband case," where the U.S. Supreme Court first recognized the First Amendment rights of students to have their voices heard. More information about Mary Beth's case from the book "101 Changemakers" is available below. 

We're trying to gauge interest -- and impress funders that this is worthwhile. If we can make this happen, would you would be interested in having the Tinker bus tour come to your campus (high school or college) or student/teacher convention? If so, let us know and we'll send you a note when we know more details. 

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    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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