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Read this excerpt from the supreme court's hazelwood v. kuhlmeier majority
opinion:
a school must be able to set high standards student
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?
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a. the hazelwood ruling dealt with freedom of speech, while tinker
dealt with religious freedom.
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b. the hazelwood ruling limited students' free speech rights, while
tinker expanded them.
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c. the hazelwood ruling distinguished between adults' and children's
freedoms, while tinker did not.
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d. the hazelwood ruling was based on the due process clause, while
tinker was not
(apex)

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