Asked by Maria
jill, the editor of the school newspaper, is running for class president. Her opponent is Jack, the captain of the school's ski club. Jill decides to make up a story to embarrass Jack and hurt his chances of wining the election. Would Jill's story be a protected form of free speech?
A. Yes, because Brown v. The Board of Education extends students' rights to free speech to schools
B. No, because slander is not protected free speech
C. Yes, because Tinker v. Des Moines extends students rights to free speech to schools
D. No, because libel is not protected free speech
I think the answer is D.
A. Yes, because Brown v. The Board of Education extends students' rights to free speech to schools
B. No, because slander is not protected free speech
C. Yes, because Tinker v. Des Moines extends students rights to free speech to schools
D. No, because libel is not protected free speech
I think the answer is D.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree.
Answered by
Maria
Is it C.?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, C.
Answered by
Leslie
are you sure Ms. Sue?
Answered by
noah
it is libel
Answered by
WOW IS WRONG IS WRONG IS WRONG IS WRONG IS WRONG IS WRONG IS WRONG IS WRONG IS WRONG IS WRONG
Wow that's sad
Answered by
sophia
it’s A.
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