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The US Supreme Court was Frederick, 551 US 393 (207).

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The U.S. Supreme Court decision that limited students' First Amendment rights during a school-sponsored class was the case of Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier (1988). In this case, the Court held that school administrators could exercise editorial control over school-sponsored publications if they had a legitimate educational reason to do so. This decision allowed schools to censor certain types of content in order to maintain order and discipline within the educational environment.

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