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Arieonna:

In Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, the Supreme Court ruled that school censorship of student newspaper articles did not violate the First Amendment rights of students. Censorship is the practice of not allowing certain material to be published if leaders object to it. The Court reasoned that this is because school newspapers are part of the education that schools provide, not an open place for the exchange of ideas. Explain your opinion about this reasoning, including whether you think student newspapers should be considered protected under the First Amendment.

Arieonna:

please help ASAP

bella14:

okay do you want to argue for or against?

Arieonna:

maybe argue

bella14:

Technically a school has the right to enforce things on a state level or a school level but I don't think it should be protected under the first amendment because that means they could publish anything they want such as topics to consaversal for school or un appropriate statement in generale.

bella14:

plus, students can post anything on social media they want people to see not just a school newspaper.

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