Which action would be protected as symbolic speech by a U.S. court?

walking out of class to protest a new law

skipping school to go to the mall

bullying a new student for sitting in your seat

wearing a baseball hat inside class

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The action that would be protected as symbolic speech by a U.S. court is walking out of class to protest a new law.

Symbolic speech refers to actions that express opinions or messages without the use of words, and the U.S. courts have recognized that such protests, especially in an educational context, can be a form of expression protected under the First Amendment. The other options listed do not constitute symbolic speech or are not protected under the same principles.