Freedom of speech: You might write about whether schools should have the right to limit what is discussed or covered in a student newspaper or a student news broadcast. (There is a Supreme Court ruling stating that school officials cannot censor student expression unless there is reasonable proof that such expression can disrupt school activities.)

Respuesta :

Answer:

Schools should not limit what is discussed and correct in a student newspaper or news.

Explanation:

We live in a country with press freedom. This means that no institution has the freedom to limit any news provided in a newspaper or news, even if these news outlets are student and submissive to school.

The right to press freedom is defended in the first constitutional amendment and there is no amendment that states that this right does not include the press, which means that, legally, schools cannot limit what is discussed or covered in a newspaper or student news, running the risk of being indicted on the basis of the first constitutional amendment, if you refuse to obey it.