When a person tells someone that they are going to kill someone or thing, they have broken the law, but in some cases it can be used right. In the case, Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District three kids wore black armbands to protest the Vietnam War. The school officials ask for the students to take the bands of, but the kids said no. The case went to the Supreme Court and the court went with the kids in the case. “The bottom line of the case is that you have the right to express yourself up to a point” (Jacobs). Courts still use this trial for a guide to help them through some
When a person tells someone that they are going to kill someone or thing, they have broken the law, but in some cases it can be used right. In the case, Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District three kids wore black armbands to protest the Vietnam War. The school officials ask for the students to take the bands of, but the kids said no. The case went to the Supreme Court and the court went with the kids in the case. “The bottom line of the case is that you have the right to express yourself up to a point” (Jacobs). Courts still use this trial for a guide to help them through some