Answer :
Student athletes kneeling in protest during the National Anthem.
Tinker v Des Moines ruled in favor of free speech and expression.
Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier held that the First Amendment did not require schools to affirmatively promote particular types of student speech.
I think all of the other actions are too disruptive and that the school would have legitimate interest in prohibiting them.
Tinker v Des Moines ruled in favor of free speech and expression.
Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier held that the First Amendment did not require schools to affirmatively promote particular types of student speech.
I think all of the other actions are too disruptive and that the school would have legitimate interest in prohibiting them.