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The Warren Court ruled that schools could restrict students’ free speech if the speech
was related to prayer in schools.
violated the right to privacy.
disrupted school discipline.
protested government actions.
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disrupted school discipline.
Explanation: In Tinker v. Des Moines (1969) the Court held students keep free-speech rights at school, but schools may forbid speech that would "materially and substantially" disrupt school operations or discipline.
Explanation: In Tinker v. Des Moines (1969) the Court held students keep free-speech rights at school, but schools may forbid speech that would "materially and substantially" disrupt school operations or discipline.
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