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Dickey was a college senior who was in charge of the college's news paper, The Tropolotan. A politician made a controversial comment. Dickey wrote an editorial about his statement.

The Dean and another school official, however, did not approve of the editorial, thinking it challenged the integrity of the school. The two of them told Mr. Dickey not to print the article. He did print it, with a watermark of the word "CENSORED" across it. As a direct subordination of the Dean's rule, he was expelled on the spot without any notice.

The end of court case pretty much says that no student is allowed to be expelled unless he knows why, and is entitled to appeal the decision before a disciplinary board.

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