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Intellectual Seriousness And The First Amendment's Protection Of Free Speech For Students, Allen K. Rostron Jan 2013

Intellectual Seriousness And The First Amendment's Protection Of Free Speech For Students, Allen K. Rostron

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Constitutional protection of student speech has been a mixed blessing. There is still something quite inspiring about the notion that young people have worthwhile thoughts to share, and that the Constitution guarantees their right to do so. At the same time, courts have struggled to figure out what limits on student expression should be permitted, and much of the litigation has involved student speech that is disappointingly mindless. The Supreme Court’s seminal ruling in Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District concerned students who wore armbands to express a serious message about an important national issue. Judges and school …