Previous Knowledge
Facts of the Case
Legal Terms
100

True or False: Students lose their First Amendment protections when they arrive at school.

False! We learned in Tinker that students do not "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate."

100

True or false: the basketball coach was verbally abusive and intimidating to his players

True!

100

Define "Plaintiff" 

The person who is suing

200

Name at least 3 of the protections that the First Amendment promises

Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, religion, assembly

200

Why did the players create a petition asking their coach to resign? 

He told them that if they wanted him to leave, he would. His treatment of his players was also very abusive. 

200

Define "Defendant"

The person being sued 

300

True or False: You can legally write curse words on the bathroom walls in your school because that is free speech under the First Amendment

False. We have seen that there are some limitation on free speech in school, and this would qualify

300

What were the two options presented to the athletes by the administration after they handed in their petition?

1. Mediation between the athletes and the coach and the players should participate in the game that night 

2. Maintain their position of not playing for this coach and lose the privilege of playing in the game that night

300

Define "Judgement"

The decision in a case

400

Do students have all of the same First Amendment protections as adults?

No, there are some limitations. 

400

What happened to the athletes who refused to board the bus for the game?

They were suspended from the team

400

Define "Appeal"

When you ask a higher court to review a lower court's decision