To protest the Vietnam War, students wore armbands and were suspended.
The students sued the school district for not allowing them the right of free speech.
Lower courts awarded the case to the school district.
The students took their case to the U.S. Supreme Court and won.
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Tinker siblings wore black armbands to protest the Vietnam War in 1965. School authorities suspended the Tinker siblings, leading to a legal case, Tinker v. Des Moines. The case reached the Supreme Court in 1969, which ruled in favor of the Tinkers, establishing students' rights to free speech in schools.
the sutdents were suspended for wearing armbands to protest the war the students sued the school district for the loss of free speech the students lost their case in several lower courts the students won their case in the US Supreme Court
the sutdents were suspended for wearing armbands to protest the war the students sued the school district for the loss of free speech the students lost their case in several lower courts the students won their case in the us supreme court
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The Tinker, or Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, was a Supreme Court decision. Justice Abe Fortas wrote the majority opinion.
They both were involved in a Supreme Court
Tinker Vs. Des Moines
The people who won the Tinker v. Des Moines, (1969) case were the students (Tinker) whose First Amendment right freedom of speech was upheld by the Supreme Court.Case Citation:Tinker v. Des Moines, 393 US 503 (1969)
Tinker v. Des Moines, (1969) stemmed from three students' protest of the Vietnam War.
they can be charged with contempt of court - violation of restraining order. The actual penalties vary case by case.
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