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Engel v Vitale

state officials cannot compose an official school prayer and encourage its recitation in public schools

Baker v Carr

courts can rule on redistricting

Gideon v Wainwright

states under the 14th amendment are to provide a lawyer, even if they cannot afford it

Escobedo v Illinois

suspects have the right to a layer during police interogations

New York Times v Sullivan

public officials have to prove malicious intent in the case of libel

Griswold v Connecticut

right to privacy with contraceptions

Miranda v Arizona

enforced that people must know their rights in police cases

Tinker v Des Moines Independent School District

defined the rights of a student in a public school; protected symbolic speech; "at the school house gate"

New York Times v United States

made it possible to post classifies pentagon papers without the risk of government censorship

Lemon v Kurtzman

established the lemon test on whether or no certain government involvement with religion is acceptable

Furman v Georgia

a degree of consistency on the death penalty is required to make sure all racial defendents are equal

Roe v Wade

legalized abortion up to the first trimester