Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-31-2010
Abstract
Through the 1920s American government was largely republican democratic From the 1930s onward government became pluralist democratic This Article examines the relationship between these different forms of democracy and free expression in educational settings The Article pays particular attention to Tinker v Des Moines Independent Community School District and its progeny as well as the recent case Morse v Frederick holding that a public school did not violate the first amendment when it punished a student for displaying a banner proclaiming ÔÇ£BONG HiTS 4 JESUSÔÇØ
Recommended Citation
Feldman, Stephen Matthew, "Free Expression and Education: Between Two Democracies" (2010). Faculty Articles. 93.
https://scholarship.law.uwyo.edu/faculty_articles/93
First Page
999