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as an example of how students' speech in a school-sponsored setting can be censored by administrations. Eventually, the case made it to the Sixth Court of Appeals, who affirmed the District Court's dismissal. The students then appealed to have the circuit court rule
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In early 2001, the parties reached a settlement, with KSU paying each student plaintiff $ 5,000 and attorney's fees of $ 60,000. As a part of the settlement, all students received the yearbook they had paid for in 1994.
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Charles Kincaid and Carpi Coffer filed suit on behalf of the students against Gibson and the members of the university's Board of Regents. Initially, the lower courts granted the university's motion to dismiss—citing
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Kincaid v. Gibson was influential in deciding that Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, which allowed school districts to censor material in a school publications, did not apply to colleges and universities.
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In 1994, the Kentucky State University administration reviewed the school yearbook,
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United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
191 F.3d 719
en banc
Boyce F. Martin Jr.
Gilbert S. Merritt Jr.
James L. Ryan
Danny Julian Boggs
Alan Eugene Norris
Richard Fred Suhrheinrich
Eugene Edward Siler Jr.
Alice M. Batchelder
Martha Craig Daughtrey
Karen Nelson Moore
R. Guy Cole Jr.
Eric L. Clay
Ronald Lee Gilman
First Amendment
United States

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