The Tinker case was:
A) The only time in the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on students' freedom of expression
B) Pivotal in providing freedom for school officials to limit students' freedom of expression
C) Pivotal in altering the relationship between school officials and students in public schools
D) Pivotal in holding students accountable for their behavior
Correct Answer:
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Q1: School officials have powers to:
A) Establish rules
Q2: Rules should:
A) Not be so broad and
Q4: Students may not protest in public schools
Q5: School publications should:
A) Be censored by school
Q6: Non-school sponsored newspapers must:
A) Be prohibited from
Q7: Issues involving student dress should be left
Q8: School officials may restrict student dress when:
A)
Q9: Controversial slogans may be permitted if:
A) Students
Q10: Students may be searched in school when
Q11: Personal searches should be conducted when:
A) School
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