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faltersainse
2 months ago
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What is one way in which Black argues against the majority opinion? A.He argues that students are not "people" as defined in the

Constitution. B.He argues that class was in fact disrupted because of the students. C.He argues that the district court in fact favored the students. D.He argues that the students' behavior was not symbolic.
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2 answers:
Leya [7.7K]2 months ago
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The correct choice is "He contends that the students actually disrupted the class."

Naddika [7.4K]2 months ago
7 0

Answer: B. He maintains that the students' conduct did disrupt class.

In Tinker v. Des Moines, one of the dissenting justices was Hugo Black. Justice Black contended that the First and Fourteenth Amendments prevent the government from censoring the content of speech. He also held, however, that this protection does not allow demonstrations at any place or time without restriction. He asserted that the students' actions were disruptive, and therefore they should not have been permitted to continue their protest.

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