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Judge won’t dismiss lawsuit accusing Minnesota school of demanding sixth-grader’s Facebook password

Posted on September 11, 2012 by pogowasright.org

A lawsuit filed in March against Minnewaska Area Schools has survived a motion to dismiss. Bailey McGowan of the Student Press Law Center reports:

Judge Michael Davis’ Thursday decision lets the student, identified in court documents as R.S., continue with her complaint arguing that the school violated her First Amendment right to free speech and Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure.

Read more on Student Press Law Center.

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