11.10 - Graphic Organizer : Freedom of Speech
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15 questions

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Yes, student speech on social media should be punished.
Yes, student speech on social media should be punished.
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No, student speech on social media should not be punished
No, student speech on social media should not be punished
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My thoughts and arguments
My thoughts and arguments

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Tinker v. Des Moines: What text from the article supports the idea that speech SHOULD be limited in H.S. and that Schools should be able to give concequences.
Tinker v. Des Moines: What text from the article supports the idea that speech SHOULD be limited in H.S. and that Schools should be able to give concequences.
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Tinker v. Des Moines: What text from the article supports the idea that speech should NOT be limited in H.S. and that Schools should not be able to give concequences.
Tinker v. Des Moines: What text from the article supports the idea that speech should NOT be limited in H.S. and that Schools should not be able to give concequences.
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Tinker v. Des Moines: My thoughts and arguments
Tinker v. Des Moines: My thoughts and arguments

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Free Speech in High School: What text from the article supports the idea that speech SHOULD be limited in H.S. and that Schools should be able to give concequences.
Free Speech in High School: What text from the article supports the idea that speech SHOULD be limited in H.S. and that Schools should be able to give concequences.
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Free Speech in High School: What text from the article supports the idea that speech should NOT be limited in H.S. and that Schools should not be able to give concequences.
Free Speech in High School: What text from the article supports the idea that speech should NOT be limited in H.S. and that Schools should not be able to give concequences.
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Free Speech in High School: My Thoughts & Arguments.
Free Speech in High School:
My Thoughts & Arguments.

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High School Junior Sues School District for Free Speech Infringement, Wins Settlement :What text from the article supports the idea that speech SHOULD be limited in H.S. and that Schools should be able to give concequences.
High School Junior Sues School District for Free Speech Infringement, Wins Settlement :
What text from the article supports the idea that speech SHOULD be limited in H.S. and that Schools should be able to give concequences.
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High School Junior Sues School District for Free Speech Infringement, Wins Settlement:What text from the article supports the idea that speech should NOT be limited in H.S. and that Schools should not be able to give concequences.
High School Junior Sues School District for Free Speech Infringement, Wins Settlement:
What text from the article supports the idea that speech should NOT be limited in H.S. and that Schools should not be able to give concequences.
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High School Junior Sues School District for Free Speech Infringement, Wins Settlement:
My thoughts and arguments
High School Junior Sues School District for Free Speech Infringement, Wins Settlement:
My thoughts and arguments
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A Cheerleaders Vulgar Message Prompts A First Amendment Showdown:What text from the article supports the idea that speech SHOULD be limited in H.S. and that Schools should be able to give concequences.
A Cheerleaders Vulgar Message Prompts A First Amendment Showdown:
What text from the article supports the idea that speech SHOULD be limited in H.S. and that Schools should be able to give concequences.
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A Cheerleaders Vulgar Message Prompts A First Amendment Showdown:What text from the article supports the idea that speech should NOT be limited in H.S. and that Schools should not be able to give concequences.
A Cheerleaders Vulgar Message Prompts A First Amendment Showdown:
What text from the article supports the idea that speech should NOT be limited in H.S. and that Schools should not be able to give concequences.
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A Cheerleaders Vulgar Message Prompts A First Amendment Showdown:
My thoughts and arguments
A Cheerleaders Vulgar Message Prompts A First Amendment Showdown:
My thoughts and arguments