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Title:
The struggle for student rights : Tinker v. Des Moines and the 1960s / John W. Johnson.
Author:
Johnson, John W., 1946-
Publication Information:
Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, c1997.
Call Number:
KF228.T56 J64 1997
Abstract:
Tension between free speech and social stability has been a central concern throughout American history. In the 1960s that concern reached a fever pitch with the anti-Vietnam War movement. When antiwar sentiment "invaded" American schools, official resolve to retain order in the classroom vied with the rights of students to speak freely. A key event in that face-off was the Supreme Court decision in Tinker v. Des Moines. As the most important student rights case ever to reach the Supreme Court, Tinker raises important issues regarding First Amendment freedoms and provides a fascinating legal window on a turbulent era.
Series Title:
Landmark law cases & American society
Electronic Access:
Book review (H-Net) http://www.h-net.org/review/hrev-a0a8t1-aa
ISBN:
9780700608669

9780700608676
Series:
Landmark law cases & American society
Physical Description:
xiii, 250 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents:
Three Iowa kids -- Two days in December -- Not your typical school board meetings -- Growing controversy in Des Moines -- Lawyer's preparations -- Armbands on trial -- Court decisions in Des Moines and St. Louis -- Attracting the high court's attention -- Oral argument in Washington -- Supreme Court rules -- Armbands yes, miniskirts no -- From black armbands to risqué T-shirts.
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