(1) The following types of expression by a student journalist are not protected activities under this subchapter:(1) School-sponsored media that are libelous, slanderous, or obscene, as defined by state law;(2) School-sponsored media that constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy;(3) School-sponsored media that violate federal or state law;(4) School-sponsored media that constitute or incite students as to create:(A) An unlawful act or a clear and present danger of the commission of an unlawful act;(B) A violation of a policy of:(i) The public institution of higher education at which the activity is occurring; or(ii) The Division of Higher Education; or(C) A material and substantial disruption of the orderly operation of a public institution of higher education; or(5) School-sponsored media that involve the unauthorized use of the marks or logos of a public institution of higher education.
(1) School-sponsored media that are libelous, slanderous, or obscene, as defined by state law;
(2) School-sponsored media that constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy;
(3) School-sponsored media that violate federal or state law;
(4) School-sponsored media that constitute or incite students as to create:(A) An unlawful act or a clear and present danger of the commission of an unlawful act;(B) A violation of a policy of:(i) The public institution of higher education at which the activity is occurring; or(ii) The Division of Higher Education; or(C) A material and substantial disruption of the orderly operation of a public institution of higher education; or
(A) An unlawful act or a clear and present danger of the commission of an unlawful act;
(B) A violation of a policy of:(i) The public institution of higher education at which the activity is occurring; or(ii) The Division of Higher Education; or
(i) The public institution of higher education at which the activity is occurring; or
(ii) The Division of Higher Education; or
(C) A material and substantial disruption of the orderly operation of a public institution of higher education; or
(5) School-sponsored media that involve the unauthorized use of the marks or logos of a public institution of higher education.