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In the case of Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier, some students wrote a series of articles including topics such as teenage pregnancy and the effects of divorce on teenagers. The principal, after seeing these articles, removed them from the Spectrum (the school newspaper) without conversing with the students. After seeing the paper, the students became aggravated with the principle, and several workers of the Spectrum sued the school district. The Federal Court, however, favored the school district. saying that the newspaper was part of the school curriculum, so it wasn't covered by the First Amendment. The students then took the case to the Supreme Court, where again, the court took the district's side.
Approximate Word count = 412 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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