Windsor High School has begun enforcing an on-the books penalty for profanity. In certain circumstances [cooljustice comment: wtf@#$%^&], bad language gets a student a $100 ticket. Meanwhile, the case of Avery Doninger, who used a bad word about school administrators in an online post, is making its way through the courts. What are the underlying principles and arguments at work here? Guests include Hartford Courant columnist Theresa Pelham, Avery Doninger and her lawyer, Jon Schoenhorn.
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Windsor High School has begun enforcing an on-the books penalty for profanity. In certain circumstances [cooljustice comment: wtf@#$%^&], bad language gets a student a $100 ticket. Meanwhile, the case of Avery Doninger, who used a bad word about school administrators in an online post, is making its way through the courts. What are the underlying principles and arguments at work here? Guests include Hartford Courant columnist Theresa Pelham, Avery Doninger and her lawyer, Jon Schoenhorn.
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