Question 24 of 27
Read this excerpt from the Supreme Court's Hazelwood V. Kuhlmeier majority
opinion:
A school must be able to set high standards for...
student speech... standards that may be higher than
those demanded by some newspaper publishers or
theatrical producers in the "real" world.5
A person who disagrees with the majority opinion in this case would most
support which conclusion?
O A. The federal government should not interfere with public school
business.
OB. The Bill of Rights does not apply to citizens before they reach
adulthood.
O C. The government should regulate the press far more strictly.
O D. A student should have the same liberties in a school as anywhere
else.
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Answer: D. A student should have the same liberties in a school as anywhere  else.

Explanation:

A person who disagrees with the majority opinion of the Supreme Court in this instance will probably do so on the grounds that students are being treated differently in schools than in the ''real world''.

They will therefore most likely support the notion that a student should have the same liberties in school as they will anywhere instead of differential treatment in school vs the outside.