In the Court case tinker verse des molnes what caused the conflict between the students and the school

The students refuse to wear their armbands after the school permitted it the students chose to wear the arm Vance after the school band all protest the school prohibited the students to wear dark colored clothes the school permitted the students to protect local events only

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In the case of Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (1969), the conflict arose because students decided to wear black armbands to school as a symbol of protest against the Vietnam War. The school officials, believing that this would cause a disruption, prohibited the students from wearing the armbands. The students chose to wear them anyway, which led to their suspension. The case ultimately addressed the issue of students' First Amendment rights and whether the school had the authority to limit them. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the students, stating that they did not lose their constitutional rights to free speech while at school, as long as their actions did not disrupt the educational process.