The Tinker vs. Des Moines case is a land-mark case in upholding the rights of school children, and their freedom to express their opinions and views. Many have heard of the case, while others are unaware of its existence. The real conflict, however is whether the defendants, John and Mary Beth Tinker were right or wrong. In December of 1965, the Tinker siblings decided to wear black armbands with peace signs on them to protest America’s involvement in the Vietnam War. After getting suspended from…
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Based on the analysis of the Tinker v. Des Moines case and the arguments of those who believe certain kinds of speech should be prohibited within an educational setting and those who believe the opposite. The argument that Fortas presented was the stronger argument out of the two because he gives younger people that are in school the same rights as people out of school. He thinks this is not right because students are becoming young adults and they should be treated just as if they were adults. Fortas…
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In the court case Tinker Vs Des Moines, Justice Fortas argues that schools were wrong to suspend students wearing black armbands in protest of the Vietnam war. He states that arm bands are under protection by the first amendment and refers to other cases that show that students maintain the right to free speech in schools. So many sought it took away from a person’s ability to study, some said it was against the student’s rights. The court ruled that students has its constitutional rights and one…
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The case of Tinker vs. Des Moines was a case that went down in history as an example of how dissension due to a misreading of an amendment can be dealt with. The Supreme Court decided in the end that the school was right in their actions to ban the arm bands, but they agreed with the students that the First Amendment does include symbolic speech. However, my fellow lawyer, Amanda, and I disagree with the Supreme Court’s decision on the basis of the truths of scripture and the morals and conscience…
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Based on the specifics of the Tinker v. Des Moines case and the arguments and principles outlined in the three sources, the argument of Justice Abe Fortas was stronger compared to Justice Hugo Black. During the Vietnam war students began to wear black armbands to protest the war, these actions caused the following beliefs. Fortas believes that not letting students wear the armbands will take away fundamental rights, while Black believes letting the students wear the armbands will allow them to have…
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We have the right to our words and actions under the First Amendment. In the case of Tinker vs. Des Moines, the kids were limited from their freedom of speech in school by the school district. This case was taken to the Supreme Court. The verdict for this case was in favor of the plaintiff’s. The Supreme Court ruled that the kids have the right to free speech under the First Amendment. The majority opinion backs up the decision that was made and is the stronger of the two statements about the rulings…
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A landmark case around the Vietnam era, Tinker vs Des Moines Schools was based around free speech rights. In December of 1965, John Tinker, Mary Beth Tinker and Christopher Eckhardt all planned to wear black armbands in support of the de-escalation of the war in Vietnam. The school’s principal believed this was an absolute atrocity and created a school-wide rule that said that students must remove armbands or be suspended. The group of protesters, unsurprisingly, were suspended for not removing their…
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www.leagle.com Court Case #2: Tinker vs. Des Moines What is the name of the court case?Tinker v. Des Moines Who is the Plaintiff? Tinker Why did this case go to court? John Tinker, Mary Beth Tinker, and Christopher Eckhart were suspended for brandishing black armbands in protest of the vietnam war What was the outcome of the court case? The judge ruled in favor of tinker due to there being no explicit material http://landmarkcases.org/ Court Case #3: Isaacs vs. board of education of howard…
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The Tinker vs Des Moines case is a case that focused on students' 1st amendment rights on school grounds. Tinker wore an armband with a peace sign at school as a protest against the Vietnam War. Student Mary Beth Tinker was soon punished for wearing the black armband with a peace sign. She then went to court and argued that it was protected free speech under the First Amendment. After many trials, the Supreme Court voted 7 out of 2 that this was as expected a protected free speech. However, the majority…
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on December 16, 1965, 13-year-old Mary Beth Tinker, 15-year-old John Tinker, and 24 other individuals wore black armbands with peace signs to protest the war between the U.S. and North Vietnam. However, school officials didn't react well. "Fearing the armbands would cause arguments and fights on campus, and school officials created a rule banning them." Anyone who wore one would be asked to remove it or be suspended if they refused" (Tinker vs. Des Moines). The school suspended Mary and her brother…
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