Jurisdiction & Case Number
- U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania: No. 3:07cv585.
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit: No. 08-4138.
Current Status
Following the Third Circuit's en banc decisions in both this case and Layshock, the appellants in Layshock merged their petition to the Supreme Court with the appellants in Blue Mountain School District v. Snyder. The petition to the Supreme Court was filed as Blue Mountain School District v. Snyder, and is presently pending before the Supreme Court. Respondents' response is due on Friday, December 16, 2011. The Supreme Court will hold its first conference following this deadline on Friday, January 6, 2012, in which it may decide whether or not to hear this case.
Description
[Note: The following case description is reproduced on this blog with permission from the Citizen Media Law Project (http://www.citmedialaw.org) pursuant to its Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. The information contained in this entry is based on court filings and other informational sources that may contain unproven allegations made by the parties. The truthfulness and accuracy of such information is likely to be in dispute.]
In March 2007, the Blue Mountain School District suspended two eighth-grade students after they created a fake MySpace profile for James McGonigle, principal of the Blue Mountain Middle School in Pennsylvania. The MySpace page did not identify McGonigle by name, but it included his picture from the school district's website and identified the person depicted as a "principal." According to court documents, the profile characterized the principal as a sex-obsessed pedophile, and it was laced with profanity and other negative comments about McGonigle and his family.
The school determined that, based on the creation of the fake profile, the two students had violated the school discipline code, which prohibits making false accusations against school staff members. It also determined that the students violated the school's computer use policy, which informs students that they cannot use copyrighted material without permission, by obtaining McGonigle's photo from the school district's website. As a result, the school suspended the two students for ten days out-of-school.
One of the students, going by the initials "J.S.", sued the school district, McMonigle, and the school district superintendent for violating her First Amendment rights. She argued, among other things, that the school could not constitutionally punish her for out-0f-school speech that did not cause a disruption of classes or school administration. The court denied her request for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction, and later granted summary judgment to the school district, ruling that the school could discipline lewd and vulgar off-campus speech that had an effect on campus, even if this effect didn't amount to a "substantial disruption" under Tinker v. Des Moines Ind. Sch. Dist., 393 U.S. 503 (1969).
The Third Circuit reheard J.S.'s appeal en banc, and ultimately ruled in his favor. The school district has filed a petition for a writ of certiorari from the Supreme Court, which remains pending as of November 27, 2011.
SOURCE: Citizen Media Law Project (http://www.citmedialaw.org).
Parties & Counsel
- Plaintiffs/Appellants: Jill Snyder, a minor, by and through her parents, Terry Snyder and Steven Snyder, individually and on behalf of their daughter.
- Counsel: Mary Catherine Roper and Witold J. Walczak, ACLU of Pennsylvania; Deborah Gordon, Education Law Center of Pennsylvania; Mary Kohart, A. Kristina Littman, Tara S. Sarosiek, and Meredith Nissen, Drinker, Biddle & Reath LLP.
- Defendants/Appellees: Blue Mountain School District; Dr. Joyce E. Romberger, Superintendent, Blue Mountain School District; and James S. McGonigle, Principal, Blue Mountain Middle School, both in their official and individual capacities.
- Counsel: Ellis H. Katz, Thomas J. Nickels, Jonathan P. Riba, Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams LLP; David T. Goldberg, Donahue & Goldberg LLP; James E. Ryan and Daniel R. Ortiz, UVA Supreme Court Litigation Clinic; Anthony G. Sanchez, Andrews & Price LLC; Mark T. Stancil, Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, Untereiner & Sauber LLP; John P. Elwood, Vinson & Elkins LLP.
SOURCE: Citizen Media Law Project (http://www.citmedialaw.org).
Briefs & Documents
- J.S.'s Comlaint in Federal Court (3/28/07) (click here)
- M.D. Penn. Memorandum Denying J.S.'s Request for Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction (3/29/07) (Munley, J.) (click here)
- Blue Mountain et al. Brief in Support of Summary Judgment (12/10/07) (click here)
- J.S. Brief in Support of Summary Judgment (12/10/07) (click here)
- M.D. Penn. Memorandum Granting Summary Judgment to Blue Mountain School District (9/11/08) (Munley, J.) (click here)
- J.S.'s Notice of Appeal (10/6/08) (click here)
- J.S.'s Appellate Brief to the Third Circuit (2/19/09) (click here)
- Third Circuit Order for En Banc Rehearing of J.S.'s Appeal (4/9/10) (Scirica, CJ.) (click here)
- Third Circuit Opinion (6/13/11) (en banc) (click here)
- Blue Mountain School District's Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court (10/14/11)(click here)
SOURCE: Citizen Media Law Project (http://www.citmedialaw.org).
Case Updates
- 2/4/10 - The Third Circuit affirmed the lower court's decision.
- 4/9/10 - The Third Circuit granted J.S.'s petition for an en banc rehearing of her appeal.
- 10/14/11 - Blue Mountain School District's Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court (click here).
SOURCE: Citizen Media Law Project (http://www.citmedialaw.org).
Related Links
- WSJ Law Blog: On Students, MySpace and the First Amendment
- WSJ Law Blog: Cyberbullying & the Law: Free Speech's Next Frontier
- Law.com: 3rd Circuit Mulls Discipline for Hoax Web Pages
- AP: Rulings cloud issue of school MySpace suspensions
- eSchool News: Lawsuits test free speech in internet era
SOURCE: Citizen Media Law Project (http://www.citmedialaw.org).
*Last updated on 11/27/11
