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On Thursday, September 8th, 2022, Holly Anne Holden-Eklund passed away at the age of sixty-eight in her home in Moorhead, Minnesota, after many years of declining health. She is survived by her husband, Michael Eklund, son Benjamin Holden, brother Bruce Holden, grandsons Benjamin Holden Jr., and Dre Bang; nieces Katie (Simon) Gustavsson, Jacqui (Mike) Fitzpatrick, and Briana Eklund; nephews Darrian and Aidan Eklund, two very dear cats Ragtime and Nutmeg, and many, many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Heather Holden. Holly was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, to Walter “Bud” and Louise (Kennedy) Holden on January 19th, 1954, their first child. A precocious tomboy and budding artist, she had a predilection for exploring and a determination to make her own way in an era that valued conformity. Early adventures included deep ventures into the reservoir woodlands of West Boyleston and car racing as an under-aged driver, something her parents never foun ....
An upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case will be a major test of the First Amendment rights of K-12 public school students as well as the authority of school administrators to discipline students for cyberbullying, according to Benjamin Holden, a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign journalism professor and media law scholar who studies free speech issues. Photo by L. Brian Stauffer Images blog posts CHAMPAIGN, Ill. A U.S. Supreme Court case set for oral argument next week will be a major test of the First Amendment rights of K-12 public school students and school administrators’ power to discipline them for cyberbullying, according to a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign media law scholar who studies free speech issues. ....