Teacher's edition.

AuthorRebhun, Elliott
PositionEditorial

Our cover story continues our look at historic Supreme Court decisions that directly affect the lives of teens. This time around, we examine how the Court has ruled in cases involving video games, drug testing at school, student journalism, affirmative action, and teenagers' rights at home. (For Part One of "10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know," see the September 5th issue of Upfront.)

Last month, a rebel force backed by NATO air strikes forced longtime Libyan dictator Muammar al-Qaddafi from power, marking the latest development in the string of uprisings in the Middle East known as the Arab Spring. As our article notes, the upheaval in this volatile region isn't likely to end anytime soon, and it remains to be seen what kinds of governments will replace the autocracies that have fallen so...

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