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What was true about the supreme court decision in tinker v. des moines?
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It confirmed that students at school had freedom of speech. - (Apex)
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It confirmed that students at school had freedom of speech.
The case revolves around the constituinal rights that held by the public schools' students in united states.
The case ruled that students are granted to exercise the right to form a protest/voice up their opinion as long as it's done peacfully.
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