A federal appeals court overturned a high school principal’s sanction of students who distributed an unofficial newspaper without submitting it for prior review, holding that the prior review requirement violated the First Amendment. The case

a) Burch v. Barker; b) Healy v. James; c) Spencer v. Williams; d) Bethel School District v. Fraser; e) Gambino v. Fairfax County Board of Education.

A

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An epidemiological survey of a region in Asia has determined that the incidence of stomach and colon cancer is extremely low. The consistent characteristic of the region is that the people drink an enormous amount of green tea

The conclusion is that there is some factor in green tea that will reduce the likelihood of contracting stomach or colon cancer. The speaker argues that the members of the audience should drink more green tea so they also can reduce the chances of this kind of cancer. Evaluate the reasoning involved in this argument. What type of claim is being made, what form of reasoning is involved, and how sound is the argument raised? What will be an ideal response?

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The types of claims covered in this chapter include

a. Those with legal wiggle room b. Nonpuffery claims which escape the scrutiny of the law c. Noncommercial paid speech d. Lifestyle claims to improve the user’s life

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