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10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know

10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know. Summary. Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District. Year: 1969 Issue: Freedom of Speech at School Bottom Line: You Have the Right To Express Yourself—Up to a Point. New Jersey v. T.L.O. Year: 1985 Issue: Privacy Rights at School

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10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know

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  1. 10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know Summary

  2. Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District • Year: 1969 • Issue: Freedom of Speech at School • Bottom Line:You Have the Right To Express Yourself—Up to a Point

  3. New Jersey v. T.L.O. • Year: 1985 • Issue:Privacy Rights at School • Bottom Line: • Your Belongings Can Be Searched, But Not Arbitrarily

  4. Ingraham v. Wright • Year: 1977 • Issue:School Discipline • Bottom Line: Teachers Can Use Corporal Punishment, If Your locality Allows It

  5. States that Allow Corporal Punishment in Schools • File:Corporal punishment in the United States.svg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  6. Santa Fe Independent School District v. Jane Doe • Year: 2000 • Issue: School Prayer • Bottom Line: Public schools Cannot Sponsor Religious Activity

  7. Kent v. United States • Year: 1966 • Issue: Juveniles and Serious Crime • Bottom Line: Teens Can Be Tried as Adults

  8. Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeir • Year: 1988 • Issue: Student Journalism and the First Amendment • Bottom Line: Schools Can Censor Student Newspapers

  9. Vernonia School District v. Acton • Year: 1995 • Issue: Student Athletes and Drug Testing • Bottom Line: Schools Can Require It

  10. West Side Community Schools v. Mergens • Year: 1990 • Issue: Student clubs • Bottom Line:Public Schools That Allow Student-interest Clubs Cannot Exclude Religious or political ones

  11. Grutter v. Bollinger • Year: 2003 • Issue: Affirmative Action in College • Bottom Line: Colleges Can Use Race as a Factor in Admissions

  12. Deshaney v. Winnebago County School Services • Year: 1989 • Issue: Constitutional Rights at Home • Bottom Line: The Constitution Doesn't Protect Kids from Their Parents

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