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under what circumstances would the protest of the students in tinker v. des moines be deemed unprotected speech? if their action had clearly threatened order and safety if their action had supported an unpopular opinion if their action had not been political if their action had promoted an artistic endeavor
In Tinker v. Des Moines, student speech is protected unless it materially disrupts class - work or invades the rights of others. Threatening order and safety would be a form of material disruption. Supporting an unpopular opinion, non - political nature, or promoting an artistic endeavor are not grounds for deeming speech unprotected.
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if their action had clearly threatened order and safety