Would your exclusion from the test viewing site constitute a First Amendment violation?
a. No, because the First Amendment only protects against speech abridgments by Congress or the states.
b. No, because the First Amendment generally does not guarantee access to government information.
c. Yes, because the Supreme Court has ruled that access to news cannot logically be separated from reporting.
d. Yes, because merely viewing the test would not pose a threat to national security.
b
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