The students who were protesting the Vietnam War wore these to school.
What are armbands
What type of ban did Chicago have
what is a gun ban
Clarence Gideon was arrested for this.
What is breaking and entering
What was banned in Texas?
What is burning of the American Flag
Brown V. Board of Education was decided in this year.
What is 1954
These rights were violated by the school.
what is the right to freedom of speech and expression.
This was the year that the Supreme Court decide MacDonald V. Chicago
What is 2010
This sixth amendment right was the main point of Gideon V. Wainwright
What is the right to an attorney
How did Johnson get arrested?
What is after burning a American flag during protest
This previous Supreme Court case was overturned by Brown V. Board of Education
What is Plessy V. Ferguson
What is it called when schools can only limit speech only if it causes disruption?
what is the Tinker test
What was the court's final decision?
Mcdonald won 5-4.
This man's petition to the Supreme court led to a landmark ruling
Who is Clarence Gideon
What was the Amendment being violated?
What is the first Amendment
Brown V. Board of education was about ending this in schools.
what is segregation
This is the year the Supreme Court decided Tinker V. Des Moines.
What is 1969
What significance did this case bring?
It made many states reconsider there gun bans.
Gideon V. Wainwright overturned this previous Supreme Court ruling
What is Betts V. Brady
What was Johnson's argument?
Johnson believed that his expression of burning the flag as an action is protected under protests and freedom of speech
This person was the lawyer that fought for Brown V. Board of Education
Who is Thurgood Marshall
This is the type of expression the Tinker case protected.
What is Symbolic speech
What amendment did this ban break?
What is the 2nd amendment
This is the state where Gideon was accused of a crime and denied legal help.
What is Florida
What was Texas belief on the matter?
Texas believed that burning the flag is unconstitutional as it means too much. The belief that it overstepped the first amendment in protest or freedom of speech.
What amendment did segregation break
What is the 14th amendment