This case is about the school board cancelling a school play that the students believed they had the right to perform. The school board's defense is that the play was not approved by them, and that it was inappropriate. The students say that they have a right of performing what they want, since it's freedom of speech.
The Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier case was about a principal deleting pages of a school newspaper. The reason that it was deleted was because the principal deemed it inappropriate for younger viewers, and because he felt that the anonymity of the people they were writing about was not sufficient. Both cases deal about a school supposedly censoring students and limiting their freedom of speech.
The reason that the school board felt that they had a right of cancelling the play was because they would perform it on school grounds, therefore any inappropriate actions would deem the school liable. They have certain authority over what events can take place on their property.
The reason that the students felt they had a right of performing the play was because they felt that through the play, they express themselves. Censoring their expression would be limiting their speech.
I believe that the students should be allowed to perform the play depending on whether all of their parents approve of it. If there are people who say that it is too inappropriate, then it should be censored. There may be younger audiences in the play that would get the wrong impression from the play. First of all, anything that happens to the students on school grounds makes the school responsible. Secondly, the parents have a right of determining what they expose their children to. Third, considering that the play is a school play, the school board has a right to cancel or change any part of a play that they feel needs to be changed.
(This last part comes down to your personal opinion so you can change it if you'd like.) Yes the school should be allowed to censor the material of a school play or school newspaper because it is school related. Yes, the students have a right of expressing themselves, however others also do have rights. Censorship should be expressed only if they have the approval of the majority of the parents involved and of the teachers.
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The heroes of our day dreams vary; often as we grow, so does the idea One assertion is that heroes are born and not made; that heroism is a matter of fate. I think all the above persons are heroes but in different capacities
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The genetic change in a population or species over many generations is evolution. Whether it be physical or mental increase.
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In Drosophila, successful mating is frequently dependent upon an elaborate courtship "dance" performed by the male. Over 200 species of these fruit flies occur on the Hawaiian Islands. However, mating between many of these species is avoided, as the females only respond to the particular "dance" of conspecific males. This is an example of:
sexual selection
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The sexual selection in this case of the flies, causes that the males by means of the dance are echoed to copulate by the female, the conspecific males have evolved with this form of selection that prevents the coupling of the female with other species and which allows the conspecific males to ensure their paternity.
An explosion from the outside the nebula caused a solar nebula to initially begin to form a solar system