1. Individual Rights Versus Public Order
An even more serious offense is committed when an individual or group causes disruption in schools or school activities and when they enter into or remain inside any school building or classroom without proper procedures being followed (Chapter 10.08 Offenses Against Public Order). ... Being a part of the public order, taxpayers sponsor education on First Amendment freedoms. ...
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- Grade Level: High School