Can schools restrict cell phones?
a. No. Students have First Amendment rights to use cell phones in schools.
b. Yes. Even in states that do not have legislation banning cell phones in schools, school officials have the authority to restrict cell phone use.
c. Yes but under federal law school officials must adopt policies that permit students to use cell phones when it does not disrupt classroom activities.
d. No. The Electronic Expression Act protects students in schools who use their cell phones in a reasonable manner.
e. None of the above.
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