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Gideon v. Wainwright
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Right to an attorney
based on rights guaranteed in the Sixth Amendment |
1963
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Griswold v. Connecticut
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Right to privacy
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Lemon v. Kurtzman
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The 1971 Supreme Court decision that established that aid to church-related schools must (1) have a secular legislative purpose; (2) have a primary effect that neither advances nor inhibits religion; and (3) not foster excessive government entanglement with religion. These three requirements are known collectively as the "Lemon Test."
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The Lemon Test: Secular purpose, neither advance nor inhibit, no excessive entanglements
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Miranda v. Arizona
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Miranda Rights
right to remain silent, right to an attorney, and the right to an appointed attorney if they are unable to afford counsel sets guidelines for police questioning of accused persons to protect them against self- incrimination and to protect their right to counsel |
1966
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New York Times v. Sullivan
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Freedom of the press
Supreme Court decision that established the guidelines for determining whether public officials and public figures could win damage suits for libel. To do so, individuals must prove that the defamatory statements were made with "actual malice" and reckless disregard for the truth. |
1964
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