Amendment 1
Student's Rights
School's Rights
Miscellaneous
100

The right to express ideas through speech and the press

Freedom of Speech

100

'The students have the right to "protest" in school if it does not ______ 

Disturb Class

100

School can suspend students for protesting when it

Causes disruptions of distractions

100

This type of speech, used by Ralph and his friends with their lanyards, involves expressing ideas without using words

Symbolic Speech

200

The right to practice religion freely and without government interference 

Defenition of Freedom of Religion


200

The school removed Ralph's poem from the school's face book page and banned him from posting again. Why is this wrong?

Ralph's poem is protected under Artistic Expression. While the school could techinally remove it, banning him from all future posts is wrong and a violation of rights.

200

The school can refuse to not follow the students petition if

It has no educational purpose of benefits

200

The First Amendment protects this right, which Ralph exercised by submitting a parade request to the school.

The right to petition

300

The right to peacefully gather with others

Freedom of assembly

300

The students wore lanyards around their necks to express their support for the Syrian Refugee Crisis. The school suspended the students. Why is this wrong?

Free Question: +400 points

300

Schools can remove student posts from their online platforms if the content is considered

Inapproprite or offensive
300

The First Amendment applies to public schools because of this amendment, which extends constitutional protections to state governments

14th Amendment

400

The right to ask the government to address grievances

Right to petition

400

The students wore lanyards to protest the new US policy. They were suspnded because the principal was worried that this movement would distract students. Why was this wrong?

They have the right to petition the government if it does not disturb classes. Since the principal was only concerned about the distraction, but no disruptions actually occurred, what the school did is unconstitutional.

400

Students’ free speech rights can be limited if their actions or speech cause this at school

Disruptions
400

he First Amendment protects five freedoms: speech, press, petition, assembly, and this.

Religion

500

The First Amendment is a part of what (This question is worth 700 points)

The Bill of Rights

500

The students wrote a petition to the school requesting an in-school parade to express their beleifs. Rather then just refusing the parade, the school board refused to read the petition as a whole. Why is this wrong?

Under the First Amendment, people have rights to petition the government. Being that the school is public and funded by the government, they are obligated to at a minimum take it into consideration.

500

Blocking Ralph’s future posts on the school’s FaceLook page could violate this rule requiring fairness in public forums

Free Question: +1,100 Points
500

The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, but schools can restrict it if it causes this kind of problem

Free Question: +1,000 points

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