Joseph O. Oluwole

Joseph O. Oluwole, J.D., Ph.D., is a professor of education law at Montclair State University. His scholarly interests include the constitutional and statutory rights and responsibilities of students, teachers, and public school districts. In addition to being a scholar, he is an attorney-at-law and has served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Ohio. Dr. Oluwole has published several articles analyzing laws and policies affecting education and presented at various venues nationally including the University Council for Educational Administration, the Education Law Association, University of Iowa College of Law, Stanford Law School, and the American Education Research Association. He has been recognized in Marquis’ Who’s Who in America, Marquis’ Who’s Who in American Law, and Cambridge’s Who’s Who Registry among Executives and Professionals. He was the 2006 recipient of the Emerging Scholar Award from the American Educational Research Association, Law and Education Special Interest Group.

Publications

Censorship and Student Communication in Online and Offline Settings
Joseph O. Oluwole, Preston C. Green III. © 2016. 622 pages.
While freedom of speech is a defining characteristic of the United States, the First Amendment right is often regulated within certain environments. For years, schools have...