In Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, the Supreme Court upheld the censorship of a high school newspaper. What was the basis for the Court's ruling? Have cases concerning college publications followed the same approach?

What will be an ideal response?


[The newspaper was deemed a laboratory paper, not a public forum, and therefore censorship by school authorities was permissible for any "reasonable" purpose. Weighing against forum status were the facts that the paper was solely the product of a high school journalism class, and the teacher assigned and edited stories. In the college-press cases of Kincaid and Hosty, two different federal courts took different approaches. In one, the court deemed a yearbook a limited public forum, without a full Hazelwood analysis. In the other, the court said a Hazelwood-like forum analysis was applicable.]

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