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Yes, the teacher has the right to censor a student writting if published a read by a third party. However, the teacher must have permission from the principal or another district official. According to Hazelwood V. Kuhlkeier, a student author argued that censorship violated their First Amendment right to freedom of speech. The Supreme Court disagreed, stating that adminstrator can edit material that reflect school values. I'm only concluding that teacher can do the same only if it does not reflect the values of their classroom!

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