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cit. supra note 44. 63. Perry. 103 S.Ct. 948 (1983). 18 D SCHOOL LAW BULLETIN as a nonpublic forum. For example, in Perry Education Association v. Perry Local Educators' Association^* the Supreme Court held that a school may grant outsiders with official school-related responsibilities access to school information-distribution systems without converting the school into a public forum. In Perry, the union, which had been elected as the exclusive collective bargaining agent for teachers, was gran...ted exclusive access to teacher mailboxes under the negotiated labor contract. A rival union challenged the action as an infringement on its First Amendment rights. The Supreme Court ruled that a school might reasonably grant exclusive access to the elected union. Different ac- cess was reasonable and therefore constiUitional, the Court explained, because the elected union used the mail system to perform its official responsibilities as a collective bargain- ing agent. *^ The elected union was a participant in the of- ficial business of the school, while the rival union was not.
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