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1 The Bill of Rights and Teens 5 Landmark Cases from the U.S. Supreme Court

2 Ingraham v. Wright (1977) A.Is Corporal Punishment cruel and unusual punishment? B.5-4: The SC said students may be paddled in school C.How does it impact you?

3 Tinker v. DesMoines (1969) Could students wear black armbands to silently protest U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War? 7-2; the Supreme Court said students could wear the armbands because they didn’t disrupt the educational process, but that schools could monitor student dress. How does that impact you?

4 Engle v. Vitale (1962) Is school/ state sponsored prayer legal in school? 6-1; No, because it may offend someone of different faith. How does that impact you?

5 New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985) Are school searches of student property a violation of the 4 th Amendment? 6-3; No, schools may search students when probable cause exists and school officials, like parents, do not need warrants and they must protect the school environment. How does that impact you?

6 Hazelwood S.D. v. Kuhlmeier (1988) Is school censorship of student publications a violation of the 1 st Amendment? 5-3; No, school officials may censor student publications when such censorship is related to educational concerns such as the welfare of the student(s) and/or school community. How does that impact you?


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