学生のためのTinker v des moinesケーススタディ
Des Moines, United States Supreme Court, (1969) Case summary for Tinker v. Des Moines: Students were suspended for wearing black arm bands in protest of the Vietnam War. Their parents challenged the suspension alleging their childrens' First Amendment rights were violated. The Court held that absent a specific showing of a constitutionally
The Tinker v. Des Moines case resulted from the school district suspending Mary Beth Tinker, Christopher Eckhardt, and John Tinker from school for wearing black armbands to protest the Vietnam War
Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District is a landmark case addressing the free speech rights of public school students. In Tinker, a group of high school students wore black armbands to school to protest the Vietnam War.The students were disciplined by the school for wearing the armbands, and the students filed a lawsuit arguing that their armbands were a form of symbolic protest
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