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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@IronPatriot read below!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes. Jerome is using his personal money to print the newspaper. Yes. Jerome is a citizen and has a right to print opinions and facts. No. Jerome is a student, and therefore, he has no rights. No. Jerome is taking away the principal's rights by telling lies about him.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oops forgot question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Jerome decides he does not like the school principal, so he starts printing and distributing a newspaper discussing some poor decisions the principal has made for the school. Jerome hopes the principal will get fired. Does Jerome have a constitutional right to print his newspaper?

OpenStudy (ironpatriot):

yes

OpenStudy (ironpatriot):

heres why

OpenStudy (ironpatriot):

freedom of speech

OpenStudy (ironpatriot):

so its b

OpenStudy (ironpatriot):

he is entitled to his opinion

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i agree as-well thanks will put another question up

OpenStudy (ironpatriot):

alright sounds good

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