In the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals case Guiles v. Marineau (2007), student Zach Guiles received a disciplinary referral for
Wearing a T-shirt that accused President George W. Bush of being addicted to alcohol and cocaine
In the Supreme Court case Texas v. Johnson (1989), Gregory Johnson was arrested for violating a Texas law that ______
made burning an American flag a felony
In the Supreme Court case West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943), Marie and Gathie Barnette were expelled from their school for
Not standing for the Pledge of Allegiance in class
How did high school students John Tinker, Mary Beth Tinker and Christopher Eckhart use symbolic speech in Tinker v. Des Moines?
Wearing black armbands to protest the Vietnam War
In the Supreme Court case Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier (1988), student Catherine Kuhlmeier sued the Hazelwood school district because
The school principal removed 2 pages from the school newspaper due to concerns over some of the content in the paper
True or False: In Reynolds v. United States (1878), the Supreme Court concluded that it is constitutional to prohibit/ban certain religious practices
TRUE
In the Supreme Court case Feiner v. New York (1951), Syracuse University student Irving Feiner was arrested by the police for
Refusing to stop speaking and protesting when ordered by police
Describe an accurate example of symbolic speech BESIDES any examples from cases we have studied
VARIES
In the Supreme Court case Reynolds v. United States (1878), George Reynolds was challenging the constitutionality of a federal law that
Outlawed polygamy (having more than one wife)
According to the Tinker Rule / Test, student speech can be restricted only when ____ and _________
it's likely to seriously disrupt learning ; it's likely to cause serious discipline and/or safety issues in school
In the Supreme Court case Morse v. Frederick (2007), student Joseph Frederick was suspended for 10 days for
Displaying a banner that carried a potentially pro-drug use message (BONGS 4 JESUS)
In the Supreme Court case Braunfeld v. Brown (1961), Abraham Braunfeld challenged the constitutionality of a Pennsylvania law that
Prohibited certain businesses from being open on a Sunday
"The Supreme Court concluded that the 1st Amendment does not force schools to endorse student speech in their school-sponsored publications. School officials have control over these publications in order to.." This most accurately describes which Supreme Court case we have studied?
Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
According to the Brandenburg /Imminent Lawless Action Test, certain speech acts can be banned and/or prosecuted if ___ and ________
The purpose of the speech is to produce imminent lawless action ; The speech is likely to incite or produce imminent lawless action
Which case that we have studied is the following opinion from? "”...has passed a law which compels an Orthodox Jew to choose between his religious faith and his economic survival. That is a cruel choice...the impact of this law grossly violates their constitutional right to the free exercise of their religion.”
Braunfeld v. Brown