STUDENTS' CORNER | ASPA
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Student Press Law Center: The Student Press Law Center offers advisers and students a place to go for help with legal matters. The site provides details for specific laws, past cases, and tips for dealing with school systems and administration.
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The Student Press Law Center’s High School Top Ten FAQs: A list of the Top 10 questions that high school journalists asked about journalism law
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JEA Press Rights Commission: Provides links to helpful information about journalism ethics and rights
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Quill and Scroll Magazine: A publication for the International Honorary Society of High School Journalists
Check out Journalism 101, a free e-book on journalism by Nina Scott, an English instructor at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass. This book was donated to the CK-12 Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC) license. This license allows others to use, distribute, and create derivative works based on the content. It contains chapters on the First Amendment, reporting and journalistic writing, digital journalism, ethics, and the law.