Justice Black, in the landmark case, ruled that students are entitled to exercise their constitutional rights, even while in school. He decided to allow the Tinkers to wear their armbands as a symbol of protest against the Vietnam conflict. Black ruled that the wearing of the armbands would not interfere with the day to day running of the school. Justice Black also noted that school officials did not prohibit the wearing of any other political symbols by students. At the end of his ruling, Justice Black acknowledged that while what gets said by students cannot be regulated, it is a myth to believe that a person has a constitutional right to say what he wants to, when he wants to, and where he wants to.
Answer:
Bastille prison
Explanation:
The bastille prison was seized in July 14th. The king, Louis XVI had sent troops to paris to take care of uprisings that were occuring as a result of food shortages. The people, that is the revolutionaries got angry at this gesture and so in response, the Bastille prison got seized. These were part of the series of events that led to the king being overthrown and the french revolution.
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