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Olin [163]
4 years ago
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Based on the scenario below which Supreme Court case set the precedence for the appeal? Jerry Jones was arrested for peacefully

protesting the new school-wide dress code. He was suspended pending a hearing for possible expulsion.
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Lorico [155]4 years ago
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