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		 That's nothing new for school publications.  It's a sticky combination of "minors don't have full rights" and "it represents the school, therefore the school gets final say."  The same way a business would have the right to restrict what their employees published when representing the company.  Of course, it gets muddy when you factor in that a public school is a government entity, however this isn't a law or legal enforcement, it's a policy issue that impacts the running of what's essentially a government business entity.  It's not really the same thing as legislated or police-enforced 1st ammendment restrictions. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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