Does Tinker only apply to the classroom?

a. Yes. The Supreme Court held that Tinker only is applicable in the classroom context.
b. No. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the principles of the case are not confined to the classroom. The case can apply in the cafeteria, playing field, or in other school activities.
c. No. The U.S. Supreme Court held that Tinker does not apply within the classroom context.
d. Yes. The U.S. Department of Education issued regulations stating that Tinker should only apply within the classroom context.
e. None of the above.


B

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