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The Tinker Standard, established by the Supreme Court in Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (1969), allows students to express their opinions in schools as long as their actions do not disrupt the educational environment. Today, schools utilize this standard to navigate issues of student expression, particularly concerning free speech rights related to protests, clothing, and online activities. Administrators often assess whether a student's expression poses a "material and substantial disruption" to school operations before taking action against it. This framework helps balance student rights with the need for a focused learning environment.

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