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1 1.3.7 Quiz: Analyze a Supreme Court Decision
Question 3 of 10
Which excerpt from Tinker v. Des Moines shows how precedent helps
support an argument?
O A. "Under our Constitution, free speech is not a right that is given
only to be so circumscribed that it exists in principle, but not in
fact. Freedom of expression would not truly exist if the right could
be exercised only in an area that a benevolent government has
provided as a safe haven for crackpots."
OB. "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.
Cf. Cox v. Louisiana, 379 U.S. 536,555 (1965); Adderley v. Florida,
385 U.S. 39 (1966)
O C. "While the absence of obscene remarks or boisterous and loud
disorder perhaps justifies the Court's statement that the few
armband students did not actually disrupt the classwork, I think
the record overwhelmingly shows that the armbands did exactly
what the elected school officials and principals foresaw they
would
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D. "I, for one, am not fully persuaded that school pupils are wise
enough, even with this Court's expert help from Washington, to run
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Sagot :

Answer: answer is B!

Explanation: I just took the quiz and got that one right because precedent means using a past example or event and he seems to use the other cases in which contribute to the 14 amendment.