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In the 1983 case of Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, did the Supreme Court agree or disagree with the principal and why? (4 points)
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The Supreme Court agreed with the principal but said the article could be published in the school newspaper as long as the father's response was also included in the article.
The Supreme Court agreed with the principal, stating educational administrators had the right to censor material that was deemed contrary to the school's educational mission.
The Supreme Court disagreed with the principal, citing Tinker v. Des Moines and stated the principal had violated the students' First Amendment rights of freedom of speech.
The Supreme Court disagreed with the principal, stating that newspaper editors could print students' stories and opinions without censorship as long as the material was not profane
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