“I don't think you can limit these school speech cases any more to the physical domains of the public school property, because in many cases it's quite possible to speak as if you were there from another location.”
“I believe she reached a correct decision in this case. One could make the argument that as long as you can get it from the school premises [on a computer] that it is all of a sudden subject to the same regulation as if it was produced in school. But that would be a dangerous approach to take.”
“I'm sure other special prosecutors have felt frustrated, but the general norm has been that if there's no criminal conduct found, people button their lips, wrap it up and move on.”