I disagree, a student can leave class. In a public school it maybe a little 
difficult, But like I said I have seen it happen.

At 10:43 AM 1/28/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>But you can always leave. I think that's the key to the right of free 
>speech. You have the right to speak what you want as long as:
>A. It does not cause others to come to harm (yelling fire in a theater or 
>calling for the death of someone)
>B. Your audience has the ability to leave without any physical, social or 
>other harm.
>You can always leave a list or newsgroup but a student can't leave a class.
>Either way, I barely have time for the lists and all let alone newsgroups. :)
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