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History, 12.02.2020 22:24, NikkiZoeller

How is this opinion different from the Supreme Court's ruling in Tinker v. Des
Moines?
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A. The Hazelwood ruling distinguished between adults and children's
freedoms, while Tinker did not.
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B. The Hazelwood ruling limited students' free speech rights, while
Tinker expanded them.
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C. The Hazelwood ruling dealt with freedom of speech, while Tinker
dealt with religious freedom.
D. The Hazelwood ruling was based on the due process clause, while
Tinker was not
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