The Bethel School District v. Fraser case differed from Tinker primarily because it involved vulgar speech at a school assembly. In Fraser, the Supreme Court ruled that schools could prohibit lewd and indecent speech, while in Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, the ruling protected students' rights to free speech through non-disruptive symbolic expression.
How did the Bethel School District v. Fraser case differ from Tinker?
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It involved vulgar speech at a school assembly
It dealt with religious expression
It concerned dress code violations
It addressed cyberbullying
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