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Under what circumstances would the protest of the students in Tinker v. Des Moines be deemed unprotected speech?
if their action had clearly threatened order and safety
if their action had supported an unpopular opinion
if their action had not been political
if their action had promoted an artistic endeavor
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if their action had clearly threatened order and safety
Explanation: Tinker protects student political speech unless school officials can show the conduct would materially and substantially disrupt school operations or invade the rights of others — i.e., threaten order and safety.
Explanation: Tinker protects student political speech unless school officials can show the conduct would materially and substantially disrupt school operations or invade the rights of others — i.e., threaten order and safety.
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