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freepdfsmall.jpg Name:  School Board Control of Curricular Speech, by Laurie L. Mesibov and Natalie Russell Dunham, July 2009.

Public school teachers in North Carolina have no First Amendment protection for their curricular speech. As a result, local school boards have a range of policy options for curriculum development and implementation. This article discusses current law, offers questions a local board may want to consider in adopting a policy, and gives examples of current local board policies.

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