Answer:
1. Kuhlmeier, the high court ruled that school officials can censor school-sponsored publications if their decision is “reasonably related to a legitimate pedagogical purpose.” This means school officials must show that they have a reasonable educational reason for censoring the material
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2. The Supreme Court's 1988 decision in Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier requires school officials to censor material if they have a reasonable educational justification for doing so (or in the exact words of the Court, a reason that is “reasonably related to a legitimate pedagogical concern”).
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