In Bethel School District v. Fraser (1986), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that public schools could discipline students for lewd or indecent speech at school-sponsored events. The case involved a high school student, Matthew Fraser, who was suspended for delivering a speech containing sexually suggestive language during a school assembly. The Court held that the First Amendment does not protect speech that is considered vulgar or obscene in a school setting, affirming the school's authority to regulate student speech to maintain a respectful educational environment.
Google the following cases for a good overview of these issues: Tinker v. Des Moines Bethel v. Fraser Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
It changed history by changing the kids that were involved and the way that they saw the world and the government
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The outcome of the Turner v Driver settlement was that the case was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.
Maryland wins
The address of the Bethel Public is: 106 Main St., Bethel, 05032 0354
The address of the Bethel Public Library is: 189 Greenwood Ave., Bethel, 06801 2598
In the case Plumme v. State, the outcome was that the defendant was found guilty and convicted.
In the legal case Hermesmann v Seyrer, the outcome was that the court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, Hermesmann, and awarded damages for breach of contract.
In the legal case Simeone v. Lindsay, the outcome was that the court ruled in favor of the defendant, Lindsay.
The address of the Bethel Branch Library is: 611 West Plane St., Bethel, 45106 1305
The address of the Bethel Historical Society is: Po Box 25, Bethel, VT 05032