Tinker Vs Moines Case Study

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In knowing the background of the Tinker v. Des Moines case, some things are important to recognize. First, the lawsuit that the parents of the children filed against the Des Moines Independent Community School District reached the Supreme Court because the District Court and the Court of Appeals both ruled that the school did not violate the Constitution, and second, the Supreme Court knew that the children’s’ First Amendment was breached. In December 1965, a group of students decided to meet and protest against the Vietnam War by wearing black armbands to school. Later that day, school administrators suspended many of the students for violating the rule that “prohibited the classrooms display of symbols of protest” (Johnson). It wasn’t until