Libertarian Rock

Teenagers live in a totalitarian state. Mandatory schooling. Curfews. Prohibition. Libertarian Rockstars are fighting back.

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The Declaration of Independence

October 6, 1999 by Rockstar · Leave a Comment
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How judges think

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The Circuit Courts

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Important Legal Cases

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The Bill of Rights

October 6, 1999 by Rockstar · 1 Comment
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Suspensions: How Your High School May Be Violating Your Rights By Sergio Bichao

October 6, 1999 by Rockstar · Leave a Comment
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  • Welcome to Libertarian Rock

    Libertarian Rock helps and promotes teenage activists — Libertarian Rockstars — who peacefully and legally fight back against unjust laws and harassment by politicians and government workers. Starting with curfew protests in 1997 in San Diego, Libertarian Rock supports the right of people aged 13 and older to live autonomously. More >>

  • Recent Articles

    • Germans flee to home school in US
    • “Free Range Kids”
    • Court approves uniform protest with “Hitler Youth” buttons
    • 10 rules for dealing with the police
    • Youth rights group sues to repeal Florida curfew
  • Popular

    • Dress codes versus the Constitution
    • School board may allow cell phone use during lunch
    • Purple hair and free expression (Update 2)
    • Curfews—unfair, ineffective, and unconstitutional
    • March 20, 1999: Nationwide Day for Anti-Curfew Action
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    • Jessica Aston on Gun-rights T-shirt earns kid suspension
    • jessica on Heather Wells fights her school dress code Additional protest organizers: Ada Thompson, Rachael Gaff, Mollie Pease, Josh Reynolds and Emily Bedwell Columbia City, IN
  • Fight Back!

    • Students Wrongly Suspended for Wearing Protest Armbands
    • Kent McNew sues for right to dye hair
    • Privatize your prom
    • Homeschooler's poem sums it all up
    • You may skip the Pledge of Allegiance

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