After Tinker, were public schools able to limit student expression?
a. Yes. If the student's speech materially disrupts class work or invades the rights of others, the speech may be limited.
b. Yes. If the student's speech offends peers, the speech may be limited.
c. No. Tinker absolutely protects all student speech.
d. No. The U.S. Department of Education issues guidelines based on Tinker that allows all forms of student speech.
e. None of the above.
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