- A 2005 study commissioned by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and conducted by the University of Connecticut surveyed over 100,000 high school students about their knowledge and views of First Amendment rights.
- The study found that high school students have significant gaps in their understanding of free speech and press rights, with most unable to correctly answer questions about issues like flag-burning and censorship.
- The study concluded that exposure to student media and classroom discussion of the First Amendment are important to developing an appreciation for these rights among young people. However, many schools are reducing or eliminating student media programs.