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Roe V Wade
Roe wanted an abortion in Texas
Texas law said you cannot get an abortion unless to save the woman's life.

Court found that abortion fell in the right to privacy. Woman can abort her baby during first trimester with no intrusion
case by case basis in 2nd and 3rd
Casey V Planned Parenthood
Law required consent and a 24 hour waiting period.
A minor needed consent if she was under 18
Woman needed approval of husband

All were found to be constitutional except the husband's consent
Lawrence V Texas
Lawrence was found in his home having consenual anal sex
The Statute makes it unconstitutional for two men to engage in sexual acts
Liberty protects from unwarranted government intrusion
Bowers V Hardwick
Michael Hardwick was caught by a police officer having consenual homosexual sodomy

States could outlaw practices of sodomy
Goodridge V Department of Public Health
Challenged the validity of the Massachusetts dept of public health to bar same sex marriage

Marriage ban is unconstitutional
HIbbel V 6th Judicial District Court of Nevada
Larry Hiibel was arrested and convicted in Nevada for failing to give his name to an officer
thought it was a violation fo 4th and 5th amendments
Right to be free of unreasonable searches
right not to incriminate himself

Court found that it was a simple question, and police man had right to question because he fit a description at a crime scene
Terry V Ohio
Policeman was watching 3 men loitering
searched them and found weapons
Safford v Redding
Savanna Redding had a strip search for a tip off that she had ibuprofen

Search was found to be unreasonable because the drugs were not harmful and they had searched her bag and outer clothing and did not find anything

no evidence in the school of heavy drug use or mass quantities
BOE v Earls
Is it constitutional to do drug tests on student athletes because they have less privacy anyway
the way to test is private