In the case of Des Moines, the numbers of supreme Court justices that voted for the main opinion in this case is five.
In the case of Tinker vs Des Moines, the court ruled that the school officials cannot censor the student expression unless they can prove it will disrupt school activities or invade the rights of others.
In this case, the the numbers of supreme Court justices that voted for the main opinion in this case is five.
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