Tinker
Hazelwood
Prior Review
Libel
Privacy/Copyright
100
This is what was being protested that led to the Tinker case
What is the Vietnam War?
100
This is what caused the student editors to get upset.
What is the principal took out two articles from the newspaper without letting anyone know?
100
This is the definition of prior review.
What is when administrators view the copy before publication?
100
This is the definition of libel.
What is a false printed statement of fact that attacks a person's reputation or good name?
100
This is the definition of copyright infringement.
What is using someone else's material without consent?
200
The Tinker decision guaranteed this for students.
What is "Your 1st amendment rights don't stop at the school gate"?
200
These are the topics of the two articles.
What is pregnant girls and birth control and effects of divorce on children?
200
This is the reason admin is concerned about content of school publications
What is because they are criticized by community and district if anything is controversial or questionable?
200
This is the definition of defamation.
What is when false information ridicules or disgraces a person so that he/she loses respect of his associates or suffers financial loss?
200
This is the definition of appropriation.
What is using a person's name or likeness without consent or compensation?
300
These are two reasons the administration can restrict free expression
What is when it disrupts class work or involves substantial disorder or invasion of the rights of others?
300
This is the reason, according to the Hazelwood decision, that administrators can exercise "editorial control"
What is School sponsored publications and theatrical events "may be described as part of the school curriculum"?
300
These are two arguments for prior review.
What is it avoids controversial stories that might be disruptive and it's the principal that is ultimately responsible for the content?
300
These are the 4 aspects that must be proved to win a libel case.
What is publication, identification, defamation and negligence or actual malice?
300
These are the 2 of the 4 areas of legal wrongs associated with privacy
What is intrusion, disclosure of embarrassing private facts, false light, appropriation?
400
This is the year that the case took place.
What is 1969?
400
This is the year that the Hazelwood case took place.
What is 1988?
400
This court case granted Admin right to prior review.
What is Hazelwood?
400
This is the difference between negligence and actual malice.
What is actual malice includes the knowledge that it was false or reckless disregard of whether it was false or not. Negligence is more lazy journalism?
400
This is a specific group's website you can go to and take pictures from for free.
What is NASA?
500
This is the name of the school district that was sued.
What is Des Moines Independent Community School District or Des Moines?
500
This is the name of the person being sued.
What is Kuhlmeier?
500
These are 3 arguments against prior review
What is it denies 1st amendment rights to student journalists, punishment of irresponsible journalism should be dealt with after publication, and it encourages journalists to avoid controversy.
500
These are 4 of the defenses against a libel suit.
What is truth, privilege, fair comment (opinion), Actual Malice test, consent, statute of limitations?
500
This is the definition of false light
What is Implying that a person is saying or doing something he/she is not?