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in ruling on cases, the supreme court cites many different types of inf…

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in ruling on cases, the supreme court cites many different types of information. imagine that you are a supreme court justice deciding how to vote in two cases:

casequestion before the supreme court
hazelwood school district et al. v. kuhlmeier (1988)should school administrators be allowed to edit school newspapers against the wishes of student journalists?

decide which pieces of information could be used to decide each case.

brown v. board of education (1954)hazelwood school district et al. v. kuhlmeier (1988)
psychological studies showing the negative effects of dividing students by race
pictures of the different schools attended by african american students and white students
the history of how the fourteenth amendment was used in court opinions striking down segregated facilities

Explanation:

Answer:

Brown v. Board of Education (1954): psychological studies showing the negative effects of dividing students by race; pictures of the different schools attended by African American students and white students; the history of how the Fourteenth Amendment was used in court opinions striking down segregated facilities
Hazelwood School District et al. v. Kuhlemeier (1988): letters from groups that support students' right to free speech