1
2
3
4
5
100

materials that offend community standards and lack artistic purpose

What is obscenity?

100

Copying a sentence from Newsweek magazine and not citing the source

What is plagiarizing?

100

False or damaging information

What is libel?

100

Using confidential medical records without the person's conscent

What is invasion of privacy?

100

racial, ethnic, gender or religious insults

What are fighting words?
200

Removal of material by an authority

What is censorship?

200

necessary, but occasionally embarrassing for the newspaper staff

usually a result of someone not researching deeply enough

What is a retraction?
200
a spoken falsehood

What is slander?

200

restricts what the public can know about sensitive legal issues

What is the gag rule?

200

someone who refuses to be quoted

private sources

300

Journalists should be wary of information from ________________ sources. 

What is private?

300

Ethical reporters should always strive for ________________ when covering events. 

What is accuracy?

300

An adviser, principal, or superintendent can play an important role in creating a ___________________ protecting the rights of student reporters

What is a policy?

300

Journalists are ________________ to the readers, listeners, viewers, and each other. 

What is accountable?

300

_____________ is more serious than _____________ because it is more permanent and can have long-lasting effects. 

What are libel and slander

400

The principals prohibit students to wear these in the court case Tinker vs. Des Moines

What are armbands
400

After the Court's decision on Bethel vs. Fraser, school boards now have the authority to decide this

What is offensive speech?

400

These subjects were discussed in the newspaper articles that were objected to by officials at Hazelwood School

What are divorce and teen pregnancy?

400
freedom of speech is not freedom from this
What are consequences?
400

The year Tinker v. Des Moines took place

1965

500

The four tenets of The Code of Ethics for journalists

What are: 

1. seeking and reporting the truth

2. minimizing harm (respect)

3. acting independently

4. accountability

500

Suggestions one should consider before printing sensitive material

recheck facts

try to find more than one source

contact people to get both sides of a story

exercise good judgement

500
the six rights protected by the First Amendment

1. freedom of religion

2. freedom of speech

3. freedom of petition

4. freedom of assembly

5. freedom of expression

6. freedom of press

500

The year Bethel v. Fraser took place

What is 1983?

500

The year Hazelwood School v. Kuhlmeier took place

What is 1983?

M
e
n
u