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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier and Morse v. Frederick are two Supreme Court cases about the limits of free speech in schools. I am not a lawyer. Could you please explain to me what is wrong about referencing these two cases? [/quote] It's because everyone knows that the First Amendment is not absolute. It hasn't ever been absolute. Hazelwood and Morse are two cases that imposed additional limitations with respect to public schools, but there are still First Amendment rights in school. So citing Hazelwood and Morse doesn't really mean much, broadly speaking, because we already know that First Amendment rights are not without limits. [/quote] But these two cases talk about the limits of First Amendment rights specifically in schools, which was one of the topics of discussion. Not the limits of First Amendment rights in general.[/quote] Nevermind [/quote]
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