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What Supreme Court case would likely support Larry's site as a form of constitutionally protected free speech? Brown v board of education Plessy v Ferguson Tinker v des moi…
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What Supreme Court case would likely support Larry's site as a form of constitutionally protected free speech?
Brown v board of education
Plessy v Ferguson
Tinker v des moines
Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier
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Yes. Tinker vs. is the correct answer. Confirmed.
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Tinker v des moines is the answer
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