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  2. Forum (legal) - Wikipedia

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    A nonpublic forum is not specially designated as open to public expression. For example, jails, public schools, and military bases are nonpublic forums (unless declared otherwise by the government). Such forums can be restricted based on the content (i.e., subject matter) of the speech, but not based on viewpoint.

  3. Equal Access Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act provides that if a school receives federal aid and has a "limited open forum," or at least one student-led non-curriculum club that meets outside of class time, it must allow additional such clubs to be organized, and must give them equal access to meeting spaces and school publications. Exceptions can be made for groups that ...

  4. Public forum debate - Wikipedia

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    Public Forum Debate is a form of competitive debate where debaters use their evidence and impacts to outweigh the benefits and harms of the opposing side. The topics for public forum have to do with current-day events relating to public policy. Debaters work in pairs of two, and speakers alternate for every speech.

  5. Censorship of student media in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Kuhlmeier, 1988 – A Supreme Court decision that held that public school curricular student newspapers that have not been established as forums for student expression are subject to a lower level of First Amendment protection than independent student expression or newspapers established (by policy or practice) as forums for student expression. [8]

  6. Competitive debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Public Forum debates tend to focus on current events issues and require debaters to defend either the status quo or a specified change to the status quo. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] : 1–8 Big Questions is a 1v1, 2v1, or 2v2 style of debate with a year-round topic related to morality, religion, and science.

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  8. Town hall meeting - Wikipedia

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    Town hall meetings can be traced back to the colonial era of the United States and to the 19th century in Australia. [6] The introduction of television and other new media technologies in the 20th century led to a fresh flourishing of town hall meetings in the United States as well as experimentation with different formats in the United States and other countries, both of which continue to the ...

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    In 2023, the department issued a letter to schools about nondiscrimination law that said it would be illegal to host an assembly, for example, for "Black students in order to provide a forum for ...