The basis for wearing an armband to school in order to protest an action taken by the government, as established by the Supreme Court case Tinker v. Des Moines, is protected symbolic speech.
Based on the Supreme Court case Tinker v. Des Moines, it would be legal for you to wear an armband to school in order to protest an action taken by our government if it did not create a distraction. What is the basis for this?(1 point)
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freedom to petition
freedom to petition
Establishment Clause
Establishment Clause
protected symbolic speech
protected symbolic speech
freedom to assemble peacefully
freedom to assemble peacefully
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