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Plessy V. Ferguson

Separate but equal doctrine.

Brown V. Board Of Education

Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.

Fourteenth Amendment (integration)

Hernandez V. State Of Texas

Mexican American. Accused of Murdering. Where no person of Mexican Irgun had served on a jury.

Fourteenth Amendment

Tinker V. Des Moines

Support for truce in the Vietnam War. Arm bands were sent home.

Black Armbands 1st Amendment

Wisconsin V. Yoder

Removed their children. Eighth Grade. Wisconsins law violates the families’ rights to free exercise of religion. 1st Amendment

Amish

White V. Regester

Districts approximately equal in population.

Register to vote

Mendez V. Westminster

Dark skinned had Mexican last name, were not allowed; they had to enroll at the “Mexican” school.

California. 14th Amendment

Delgado V. Bastrop ISD

Ended segregation in public schools

Texas

Edgewood ISD V. Kirby

Equalizing and improving school facilities throughout the state.

Robin Hood

Sweatt V. Painter

Black man, applied for admissions to the University of Texas Law School. The University attempted to provide separate but equal facilities for black law students.

Equal protection clause. 14th Amendment

Miranda V. Arizona

Rights of the Accused read at time of arrest.