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Constitutional Law

May 24, 2007

Panel Says School Should Not Have Apologized for Editorial

Almost immediately after going to press with a student-newspaper editorial that was offensive to Latino immigrants, administrators of a Marin County high school started feeling the backlash.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Almost immediately after going to press with a student-newspaper editorial that was offensive to Latino immigrants, administrators of a Marin County high school started feeling the backlash.
      After hearing an earful from outraged parents and students, Novato High School administrators responded by apologizing for the article and ordering any issue...

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