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justices often interpret the united states constitution differently. read the passage from the first amendment. then follow the instructions below.
congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.
abridging: cutting back
click to correct any errors in the text below.
in the case of hazelwood school district et al. v. kuhlmeier, the supreme court ruled that school administrators could censor, or decide not to publish, parts of a student newspaper. the majority opinion said that the first amendment applied to student journalists in the case. the dissenting opinion said that the first amendment applied to student journalists in the case.
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In the case of Hazelwood School District et al. v. Kuhlmeier, the Supreme Court ruled that school administrators could censor, or decide not to publish, parts of a student newspaper. The majority opinion said that the First Amendment did not apply to student journalists in the case. The dissenting opinion said that the First Amendment applied to student journalists in the case.