Associated Press
The Supreme Court declined without comment to review an appeal filed by former student journalists at Governors State University in Illinois. The students sued after a dean blocked the paper's printing until she could review news stories critical of the school. The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
ruled last June that university faculty could regulate the paper's contents because it's published under the auspices of Governors State.
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