Journalism Crossword

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  1. 1. Practice this kind of journalism.
  2. 3. The First Amendment does not regulate the behavior of these schools.
  3. 8. Hazelwood does not create an unlimited license to do this.
  4. 10. Role of Free Press. Bring about social change.
  5. 12. and Substantial Student speech is protected from censorship except for this type of speech that creates this type of disruption (2 of 2).
  6. 14. Role of Free Press. Prevent abuses of power.
  7. 16. Type of censorship that stemming from suspending student journalists for covering a story, cutting a journalism class, or firing or reassigning an advisor.
  8. 18. The post-Hazelwood case public high school student media have been awaiting.
  9. 20. The U.S. Supreme Court recognizes that the First Amendment protects on-campus student speech because of this case.
  10. 22. The Utica High Arrow is considered a limited version of this.
  11. 24. Provides free legal help and information on media law issues to student journalists and their advisors (acronym).
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  1. 2. Student speech is protected from censorship except for this type of speech (1 of 2).
  2. 4. A promise by the government to respect the individual rights as it pertains to this class. Freedom of...
  3. 5. One of eight unprotected speech areas (written).
  4. 6. The activity of gathering, assessing, creating, and presenting news and information.
  5. 7. Public school officials do not have this amount of authority to censor student media.
  6. 9. This case reduced the level of First Amendment protection provided to most school-sponsored student media at public high schools.
  7. 11. Journalism involves a reporter's: One out of Eight.
  8. 13. Journalism is as easy as this.
  9. 15. One of eight unprotected speech areas (spoken).
  10. 17. Type of censorship when school officials cut a story, photo, broadcast, etc.
  11. 19. Role of Free Press. Protector of the truth, ideas and opinions are debated and tested. Creating an informed...
  12. 21. Schools that are limited by the First Amendment in their ability to censor.
  13. 23. of Ethics A reporter must censor their stories based on this.