California School District Suspends Social Media Policy After Student Protests
Pressure from attorneys also helped
Lodi High School students scored a victory in their fight for free speech with the school district on Wednesday.
Amid pressure from attorneys, the Lodi Unified School District is suspending a controversial Twitter and Facebook policy.
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...which is hilarious because the California legislature just passed a law that allows transgendered K-12 students in California schools to use whatever bathroom and join whatever school activities correspond with their gender identity.... Wonder how they will deal with that?