The editor of the student newspaper writes a column in which he calls the principal a “jerk” for demanding the newspaper be submitted for the principal’s prior review before publication. The editor’s action is
The principal suspends a student who gave a campaign speech at a school because he used “suggestive” language that could be considered vulgar even though the literal meaning of the words was not obscene. The principal’s action is
The student newspaper publishes an editorial calling for students to walk out of their 2nd period class on Tuesday to demonstrate their support of an upcoming school referendum. The newspaper’s action is
During his lunch hour, a student circulates a petition calling for better food and quicker service in the cafeteria. The principal punishes the student for circulating a petition that criticizes the school cooks. The principal’s action is
The school sponsors baccalaureate religious services before graduation. It is an entirely voluntary event, held outside school hours, and all denominations are allowed to participate. The school’s action is