Abstract
As schools continue to deal with growing concerns about safety, some teachers and administrators are having to grapple with how to handle student speech that seems threatening. Julie Underwood reviews a series of cases that dealt with this issue. If a reasonable person would perceive student speech as a threat and the student intentionally communicates that threat, then the students’ speech may not be protected by the First Amendment.
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