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Court Cases

Court Case Quiz

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Korematsu v. US WWII internment camps constitutional during times of crisis
Miranda v. Arizona Established Miranda Rights. The Court specifically outlined the necessary aspects of police warnings to suspects, including warnings of the right to remain silent and the right to have counsel present during interrogations.
Gideon v. Wainwright Poor defendants have the right to counsel
Tinker v. Des Moines Student protests against Vietnam war is free speech
Brown v. Board of Ed. of Topeka, Kansas Integrated public schools, separate isn't equal
Dred Scott v. Stanford Slaves are property
Engel v. Vitale Government directed prayer in schools (even if nondenominational) violates the 1st amendment.
T.L.O. v. New Jersey Ruled schools could search students belongings as long as search has probable cause
Plessy v. Ferguson Upheld SEPERATE BUT EQUAL
Marbury v. Madison Judicial Review
Texas v. Johnson Flag Burning is legal. 1st Amendment freedom of speech
Roe v. Wade Abortions are legal
In re Gault Juveniles have the same rights as adults
Furman v. Georgia Death penalty was ruled unconstitutional
Regents of California v. Bakke Ruled affirmative action is constitutional but a quota system on race is unconstitutional
Gregg v. Georgia Death penalty is constitutional
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