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1. who is considered the publisher of a school newspaper, with the right to determine the contents of the paper?

2. under what circumstances, if any, does the first Amendment allow school officials the right to censor school newspapers?

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1. Kuhlmeier, the high court ruled that school officials can censor school-sponsored publications if their decision is “reasonably related to a legitimate pedagogical purpose.” This means school officials must show that they have a reasonable educational reason for censoring the material

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2. The Supreme Court's 1988 decision in Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier requires school officials to censor material if they have a reasonable educational justification for doing so (or in the exact words of the Court, a reason that is “reasonably related to a legitimate pedagogical concern”).

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