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Which statement is a significant consequence of the Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier ruling?

A. Some schools have sought to have the Supreme Court reverse its ruling in a related case with First Amendment implications, Tinker v. Des Moines.

B. Some schools have punished students for what they have written and published in local newspapers, magazines, and on independent websites.

C. Some schools have done away with student newspapers, blocked the publication of yearbooks, and censored the content of student-based Web pages.

D. Some schools have replaced veteran faculty advisers on student newspapers with less expensive, less experienced staff members.

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    C. Some schools have done away with student newspapers, blocked the publication of yearbooks, and censored the content of student-based Web pages.

    Explanation:

    Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier case revolved around a school journalist who sued the school district since the school forced the journalist to stop covering certain type of stories that 'might ruin the school's reputation'

    The student journalist argued to the court that the school has violated his first amendment right (the right to give free speech).

    At first, the court actually sided with the school. This make some schools start to heavily censored students' newspaper, yearbooks, and web pages.

    The decision eventually overturned in 2018.
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