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History, 26.02.2020 19:54 hunterbrod9903

Read this excerpt from the Supreme Court's Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier majority
opinion:
A school must be able to set high standards for ...
student speech... standards that may be higher than
those demanded by some newspaper publishers or
theatrical producers in the "real" world.4
How is this opinion different from the Supreme Court's ruling in Tinker v. Des
Moines?
A. The Hazelwood ruling distinguished between adults' and children's
freedoms, while Tinker did not.
O
B. The Hazelwood ruling dealt with freedom of speech, while Tinker
dealt with religious freedom.
O
C. The Hazelwood ruling limited students' free speech rights, while
Tinker expanded them.
O
D. The Hazelwood ruling was based on the due process clause, while
Tinker was not.

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