A judge made the following statement about a case. Which case was he most likely referring to, and what did he mean?
"The First Amendment rights of free speech and assembly does not mean that everyone with opinions or beliefs to express may address a group at any public place and at any time."
A-Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier; students should not print material that was inappropriate, and the Supreme Court's decision to allow students to print the articles was wrong.
B-Gideon v. Wainwright; Clarence Gideon did have rights, but he should not criticize the police department or the government openly if he felt his rights had been violated.
C-United States v. Nixon; even though Nixon was guilty, he should have executive privileges against the media sharing all details of the story with the American people.
D-Tinker v. Des Moines; even though the students had the right to express their beliefs, a public school was not the appropriate place or time to do so.