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Paramo v. Kern High School District

East Bakersfield, Calif., student newspaper censorship



ACLU plaintiffs from East Bakersfield High School

When student journalists at East Bakersfield High School’s award-winning newspaper, The Kernal, planned a series of articles about the struggles of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students at their school, they were extremely careful to make sure they had the full consent and support of not only the youth they interviewed, but their parents as well. But school officials blocked publication of the articles, claiming unsubstantiated threats against LGBT students who were interviewed for the articles.

The ACLU of Southern California and the ACLU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Project sued the school on behalf of the newspaper staff and the students who had been interviewed, arguing that the school must deal with potential disruption punishing those making any threats, not by squelching the free speech rights of the students who are being threatened.

Status: Victory!

News
> California High School Journalists Win Free Speech Victory (11/16/2006)
> As a Result of Lawsuit, School Agrees to Allow Publication of Articles on Sexual Orientation (11/4/2005)


Legal Documents
> Paramo v. Kern High School District - Complaint (7/29/2005)
> Paramo v. Kern High School District - Statement of Carolyn Laub (7/29/2005)
> Paramo v. Kern High School District - Statement of Christine Sun (7/29/2005)
> Paramo v. Kern High School District - Statement of Joel Paramo (7/29/2005)


Additional Resources
> 2006 Youth Activist Scholarship -- Maria Krauter (5/5/2006)

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