Prior review occurs when a person who is not a member of the publication or media staff requests access to student work prior to its dissemination, exploitation, or publication.
<h3>What is prior review and prior restraint?</h3>
Prior review is the process of reading the text of your student publication before it is published and distributed by your principal or another member of the school administration. Therefore, before any of the content in your student-run news outlet is printed or posted online, your principal may insist on reading all of the stories and reviewing all of the images and graphics. When a school representative tells you that you can't publish an article or takes any other action to stop you from doing so, this is known as prior restraint. Prior restraint is essentially censorship.
There is no federal or state legislation that forbids public high school administrators from examining your work before it is published, unless your school has a special policy restricting or prohibiting previous review. However, school administrators are not allowed to exercise prior restraint under the law, particularly if your newspaper has been designated as a public forum for student expression or if you reside in a state with a New Voices statute that has been passed.
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