w does the author's discussion of Bethel School
trict v. Fraser contribute to the development of
-as in the text (Paragraphs 22-23)?
It suggests that the results of the Tinker case
didn't actually ensure the protection of students'
free speech in school.
It emphasizes the idea that the Supreme Court
not only interprets the Bill of Rights to protect
natural rights, but also to determine the extent of
them.
It shows how the Supreme Court's
reinterpretations of the Bill of Rights primarily
limit rights, rather than protect them,
It highlights how confusing the Bill of Rights is,
and how the Supreme Court is the only group of
people qualified to interpret it.