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15.07.2019 •
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Read this excerpt from the dissent on tinker v des moines in terms of supreme courrt language and protocol what is this excerpt an example of
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Five justices agreed with the majority opinion. Two justices concurred, meaning that they agreed with the Court's decision that the school policy was unconstitutional, but they wrote separately to explain their reasoning. Two justices dissented. Justice Fortas delivered the majority opinion of the Court.
First Amendment rights, applied in light of the special characteristics of the school environment, are available to teachers and students. It can hardly be argued that either students or teachers shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate.
The Fourteenth Amendment, as now applied to the States, protects the citizen against the State itself and all of its creatures - Boards of Education not excepted. These have, of course, important, delicate, and highly discretionary functions, but none that they may not perform within the limits of the Bill of Rights. That they are educating the young for citizenship is reason for scrupulous protection of Constitutional freedoms of the individual, if we are not to strangle the free mind at its source and teach youth to discount important principles of our government as mere platitudes.
On the other hand, the Court has repeatedly emphasized the need for affirming the comprehensive authority of the States and of school officials, consistent with fundamental constitutional safeguards, to prescribe and control conduct in the schools. Our problem involves direct, primary First Amendment rights akin to "pure speech"
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Hiya Lily-chan here! ≧∇≦
I don't really have time to write an essay for you (and I apologize for that) but maybe you could add this in your essay...
Keep upward. Fail never. If fear was not a factor, how can you ever fail yourself. If you know no fear, you were pushed to do your job wihtout failing.
Being afraid keeps people from doing a lot of things, simple because they may be afraid to fail.
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