Fortas defend the majority opinion that free speech in school is constitutionally protected by saying that such an expression isn't disruptive to ...
By saying that such an expression isn't disruptive to class -APEX
by citing a similar case, West Virginia v. Barnette, in which the Court decided that students are not required to salute the flag (apex)
by argueing that First Amendment rights apply to both teachers and students
by arguing that First Amendment rights apply to both teachers and students. -apex
Flaws in the majority opinion
A majority opinion is the legal document that explains the legal reasoning behind a Supreme Court decision.
The Supreme Court must have a simple majority to render a decision in a case.
often a mixed decision with majority, dissenting, and even concurring opinions.
majority opinion
By citing a similar case, West Virginia v. Barnette, in which the Court decided that students are not required to salute the flag
Majority rule decision
The Four types of Supreme Court Opinions Includes: Unanimous Opinion: When the Supreme Court Justice Unanimously agrees with the decision. Majority Opinion: When the Majority agrees with the decision Concurrent Opinion: When a person agrees with the Majority of the decision, but for different reasons. Dissenting Opinion: When A person disagree with the Majority of the decision.
The rights of the minority must be protected from the tyranny of the majority
A decision or opinion to which most justices agree may be called a "majority decision" or "majority opinion". When a majority agreeing to a single point-of-view issues a unified written decision, the term is "opinion of the Court."
One which is accepted by majority
Because more or majority of people agree with the decision.
The Supreme Court must have a simple majority to render a decision in a case.
plebiscite, decision of the majority of citizens
The Bill Of Rights
minority
Flaws in the majority opinion