
Law and Education Jeopardy Categories - Tinker Schoolcase Facts
Explore different categories in the Law and Education Jeopardy game related to the landmark Tinker vs. Des Moines case. Learn about key facts and historical events surrounding the case, including student suspensions, opposition to the Vietnam War, Supreme Court rulings, and the importance of free speech in schools.
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Law and Education Jeopardy
Category - Tinker - $100 The youngest Tinker schoolchild suspended from school.
Category Tinker - $200 Opposition to the Vietnam War and support for a truce.
Category - Tinker - $300 Supreme Court case that held that public school students could not be compelled to salute the American flag.
Category Tinker - $400 Showing necessary for school officials to justify suspension of Mary Beth Tinker, John Tinker, and Christopher Eckhardt without violating their First Amendment rights.
Category Tinker - $500 This depends upon leaders trained through wide exposure to that robust exchange of ideas which discovers truth out of a multitude of tongues, [rather] than through any kind of authoritative selection.