A New Homework Help Video from the Bill of Rights Institute
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Tinker v. Des Moines | A Homework Help Video from the Bill of Rights Institute
Dear John,
Check out the latest video in our Homework Help series on landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases ([link removed]) which explores the 1969 case of Tinker v. Des Moines ([link removed]) .
In this video ([link removed]) , we explore the question of whether students "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or freedom of expression at the schoolhouse gate." While subsequent Supreme Court rulings narrowed the scope of free expression rights at school, Tinker v. Des Moines remains a landmark case that has defined First Amendment rights for students.
If you were unable to join us live for our Tenth Period webinar, "J ([link removed]) ohn Marshall's Decision, Marbury v. Madison, ([link removed]) " you can watch the recording on our YouTube channel here ([link removed]) .
We are looking forward to seeing some of you next week in Austin, Texas at the National Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference. We will be broadcasting a live webinar from Austin on Saturday morning, November 23 at 10 a.m. CT. Subscribe to our YouTube ([link removed]) channel ([link removed]) to receive a notice to view the webinar live.
Thank you for everything you do for your students,
Your Friends at the Bill of Rights Institute
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