Jerome decides he does not like the school principal, so he starts printing and distributing a newspaper discussing some poor de
cisions the principal has made for the school. Jerome hopes the principal will get fired. Does Jerome have a constitutional right to print his newspaper? Yes. Jerome is using his personal money to print the newspaper. Yes. Jerome is a citizen and has a right to print opinions and facts. No. Jerome is a student, and therefore, he has no rights. No. Jerome is taking away the principal's rights by telling lies about him.
Yes. Jerome is a citizen and has a right to print opinions and facts.
Explanation:
Jerome is a citizen and has the right to print opinions and facts. This is called freedom of expression and is a right guaranteed by the national constitution, that is, a constitutional right that should not be prevented.
Freedom of Expression is the right that allows people to express their opinions without fear of reprisal. It also authorizes information to be received by various means independently and without censorship. That is, it means the right to externalize personal or group opinion, always with respect and backed by the truthfulness of information.