Jill, the editor of the school's 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 winning the election. Would Jill's story be a protected form of free speech? Why or why not?

Yes, because Brown v. The Board of Education extends students' right to free speech to schools.
No, because a school newspaper is not protected free speech.
Yes, because Tinker v. Des Moines extends students' right to free speech to schools.
No, because libel is not protected free speech.

I think its d

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