Asked by ruth
If students wore black sweatshirts to protest a war, what sort of free speech would they be exercising?
Responses
silent speech
silent speech
clothing speech
clothing speech
visual speech
visual speech
symbolic speech
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Symbolic speech — a form of nonverbal/expressive conduct (e.g., like the armband in Tinker v. Des Moines), protected as free expression.
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