What was the key issue addressed in Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District?
a) Freedom of assembly
b) Freedom of speech in public places
c) Freedom of expression for students in schools
d) Freedom of religion
What did the Supreme Court rule in the Tinker case?
a) Students have the same rights inside and outside of the school environment.
b) Students' rights are protected in the school with carefully considered limits.
c) Students' First Amendment rights are limited in the school environment.
d) Schools have the power to restrict all forms of student expression.
What is likely NOT one of main concerns of those who were in favor of banning the armbands in school?
a) They believed the armbands would distract students and disrupt the educational environment.
b) They were concerned that the armbands would promote unrest in the school.
c) They thought that the armbands violated school rules and procedures.
d) They worried that the armbands would lead to an increase in school absenteeism.
How did Tinker v. Des Moines invludence student rights and freedoms in public schools, and what are the lasting effects on how schools manage expression?