10-24-2012, 01:57 PM
Well, obviously there are lots of players whom coaches do NOT trust on third down, so the analogy breaks down a little bit - is there a Twitter "bench" for some and not others?
Universities actually will pay a third-party to monitor to student-athlete tweets.
And then there's the First Amendment crowd to think about:
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/schooled_...guage.html
Gov. Brown signed the law.
https://twitter.com/JerryBrownGov/status...5598542848
Universities actually will pay a third-party to monitor to student-athlete tweets.
And then there's the First Amendment crowd to think about:
Quote: The California state Senate sent a measure to Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday that would prevent both public and private colleges and universities from requesting access to students' social media accounts, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The bill would also prevent schools from punishing students who refuse to grant access to their personal social media accounts, even though, if this bill passes, schools would be violating the law by doing so.Â
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/schooled_...guage.html
Gov. Brown signed the law.
https://twitter.com/JerryBrownGov/status...5598542848
