A famous Supreme Court case is Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District, from 1969. Read the background of the case and the Supreme Court's ruling, then discuss your thoughts and ideas about the case and the ruling. Do you agree or disagree with the court's decision? Why or why not?
Background
In December 1965, John and Mary Beth Tinker and their
friend Chris Eckhardt wore black armbands to school in to
protest the war in Vietnam. School officials told them to remove the armbands,
and when they refused, they were suspended.
With their parents, they sued the school district, claiming a violation of their
First Amendment right of freedom of speech.
Ruling
The Supreme Court sided with the students. Students and
teachers still have their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or
expression at the school, the Court said.
The Court did not, however, grant students an unlimited right to
self-expression. It said First Amendment guarantees must be balanced against a
school's need to keep order: As long as an act of expression doesn't disrupt
classwork or school activities, or invade the rights of others, it's acceptable.
Regarding the students in this case, they only were wearing a black armband and weren't causing any disruptions or invading the rights of others. They caused discussion
outside of the classrooms, but no interference with work and no disorder.
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