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  2. Pharrell Williams v. Bridgeport Music - Wikipedia

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    On March 10, 2015, the jury unanimously found Thicke and Williams liable for copyright infringement. It awarded a sum of $7.3 million as damages for the infringement to Gaye's family. The amount was reduced by the District Court to $5.3 million, along with 50 percent royalties on future songwriter and publishing revenue of "Blurred Lines". [16]

  3. Music censorship - Wikipedia

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    Under Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, Western music has been selectively exhibited by the country, such as by the all-female Moranbong Band during their inaugural concert in 2012, [129] [130] [131] and a concert by Slovenian band Laibach in July 2015 featuring covers of traditional songs and selections from The Sound of Music (the latter being ...

  4. Censorship of school curricula in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Alabama's SBOE banned the teaching of concepts that impute fault, blame, a tendency to oppress others, or the need to feel guilt or anguish to persons solely because of their race or sex.” [6] Georgia's SBOE banned teaching that "indoctrinates" students. Florida's SBOE prohibited teaching about critical race theory or the 1619 Project. [6]

  5. Justices agree to hear Maryland case on parents’ rights and ...

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    The Supreme Court said Friday it would review a case involving a group of Maryland parents who sued their children’s school district over its refusal to allow them to opt out of elementary ...

  6. Corporal punishment is still common in American schools. Here ...

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    Incidents like the Florida case in which a school principal paddled a 6-year-old student still happen every day in classrooms across the country. Corporal punishment is still common in American ...

  7. Jazz Has Actually Been Banned In New Orleans Schools Since 1922

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  8. Zero-tolerance policies in schools - Wikipedia

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    A second-grader in Baltimore, Maryland, was suspended in March 2013 for biting a Pop-Tart into the shape of a mountain, which school officials mistook for a gun. [20] This resulted in the proposal of the "Reasonable School Discipline Act of 2013" in Maryland (SB 1058) [21] and the "Toaster Pastry Gun Freedom Act" (HB 7029 and SB 1060) in Florida.

  9. Banned words for 2015 - AOL

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    HOUSTON, Texas – Every year, Oxford adds words to the dictionary based on pop culture. In 2014, it was words like "humblebrag" and "binge-watch." But every year, Lake Superior State University ...