neither schools nor any particular individual or other such group has ownership of the internet. they have no right to censor what does not even belong to them and the guidelines for said censorship are often faulty and poorly worded. i would understand if there is a rule against adult content like porn, but instead schools attempt to stifle everything from social media, to games, to websites that disagree with their point of view on this subject. TL;DR: nobody owns the internet and therefore nobody has the right to censor or otherwise control it.
no
ABSOLUTELY NOT! Are they crazy?
It depends on your point of view. If it helps solve or reduce crime - then yes. If it stops a user 'going about their lawful business' - then no.
Constitutional Right Party was created in 1973.
It was Black on Wed january 18th 2012 to express opposition to the SOPA bill running through the US house. This bill if passed would give the government the right to censor the internet.
Due Process :)
Based on a previous Supreme Court interpretation of the United States Constitution, this sounds like a constitutional conflict.
Right to constitutional remedies
1920
Some constitutional rights may include right to remain silent or right to council there are many but these I believe are the most important.
a constitutional amendment allowing women the right to vote
freedom of association