The Tinker, or Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School
District, was a Supreme Court decision. Justice Abe Fortas wrote
the majority opinion.
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What does the use of words such as welfare and liberty in the preamble show
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Diction Apex ;)
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"As we shall discuss, the wearing of armbands in the circumstances of this case was entirely divorced from actually or potentially disruptive conduct by those participating in it. It was closely akin to 'pure speech' which, we have repeatedly held, is entitled to comprehensive protection under the First Amendment. ππ§. ππ°πΉ π·. ππ°πΆπͺπ΄πͺπ’π―π’, 379 π.π. 536, 555 (1965); ππ₯π₯π¦π³ππ¦πΊ π·. πππ°π³πͺπ₯π’, 385 π.π. 39 (1966)."
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Black claims at the end of the dissent that as a result of the courts decision the court will
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Try to take over the school systems
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Who was the judge in the tinker case
The Tinker, or Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School
District, was a Supreme Court decision. Justice Abe Fortas wrote
the majority opinion.
What does the use of words such as welfare and liberty in the preamble show
Diction Apex ;)
Which excerpt from tinker v. des moines shows how precedent helps support an argument
"As we shall discuss, the wearing of armbands in the circumstances of this case was entirely divorced from actually or potentially disruptive conduct by those participating in it. It was closely akin to 'pure speech' which, we have repeatedly held, is entitled to comprehensive protection under the First Amendment. ππ§. ππ°πΉ π·. ππ°πΆπͺπ΄πͺπ’π―π’, 379 π.π. 536, 555 (1965); ππ₯π₯π¦π³ππ¦πΊ π·. πππ°π³πͺπ₯π’, 385 π.π. 39 (1966)."
Black claims at the end of the dissent that as a result of the courts decision the court will