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OpenStudy (wertyuo):

help medal and fan • How this case is similar to the Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier case? (case is posted)

OpenStudy (wertyuo):

The drama class at a middle school was preparing for their spring play in the school auditorium. One week before the performance, a parent complained to the school board that the play was inappropriate for middle school students. The school board agreed and contacted the principal, who then informed the classes that the show was canceled. Students were upset that their preparations were a waste. They believe they have the right to freedom of expression in performing the play. The school board said that students are minors and that it must approve decisions about what is presented in school by teachers or students. The students did not have time to plan a different show. A group of the students’ parents brought the case to court on their behalf, but they lost the case in state district court. The students’ parents appealed the district court’s decision to their state court of appeals. There the students and their parents won the case, but the school board appealed the decision to their state-level supreme court. The state Supreme Court ruled in favor of the school board. Unhappy with the state supreme court’s decision, the students’ parents are now appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court.

OpenStudy (wertyuo):

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OpenStudy (mazmaz1):

google the Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier case.

OpenStudy (wertyuo):

I already did it does not help for me

OpenStudy (mazmaz1):

It had to do with a school newspaper that was wanted to e regulated but people argued that is infringed the first amendment of right to freedom of speech

OpenStudy (wertyuo):

can you help with more?

OpenStudy (mazmaz1):

so they both had to do with school and people wanting to make sure stuff was appropriate and should be monitored by the school before t could be presented or distributed

OpenStudy (mazmaz1):

and they ruled against the students right to pint whatever without permision

OpenStudy (mazmaz1):

If you need help with history just tag me in anytime Best responce

OpenStudy (mazmaz1):

just I dont know too much detail on ts particular case

OpenStudy (anonymous):

have you read treasure island

OpenStudy (wertyuo):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yay!!! Do you know the answer to this? What does England represent in this novel? A. order and civilization B. waste and hatred C. oppression and greed D. kindness and humor

OpenStudy (wertyuo):

um yes open the q then I can help u :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay!

OpenStudy (wertyuo):

im going to close this one

OpenStudy (mazmaz1):

whats the answer? im curious

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