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Aid to children does not constitute government support of religion

Everson v. BoE

any speech that can lead to harm could be found illegal

Gitlow v. NY

Collecting damages for libel can't be done unless actual malice is proven

NYT v. Sullivan

Free speech is limited in times of war

Scheck v. US

Government has to provide reasoning for preventing the publishing of classified documents

NYT vs. US

American slaves were not citizens and couldn't sue in federal court

Dredscott v. Sanford

1896 Separate but Equal facilities are A-Okay

Plessy v. Ferguson

Brown v. BoE

1954 Separate but Equal has no place in education

Police have to follow specific steps of due process

Miranda v. Arizona

Police have to provide a warrant in order to search property

Mapp v. Ohio

Quota systems for affirmative action is illegal in any program receiving federal funds

University of California v. Bakke

Abington Township v. Schempp

reading from the Bible in public school was unconstitional because it has religious purpse

Cleveland BoE v. LaFleur

regulations that prevented pregnant women from working were a violation of the constitution

Wisconsin v. Yoder

requiring Amish kids to attend public school past 8th grade would conflict with their ability to practice religion and is unconstitional

Furman v. Georgia

the death penalty is declared unconstituional but it's up to the states

Korematsu v. US

Japanese relocation camps were justifiable in wartime

Roe v. Wade

struck down a Texas law banning nearly all abortions

Reynolds v. US

the government cannot regulate a person's religious belief but it can regulate actions (polygamy)

Gideon v. Wainwright

the government must provide a lawyer for those accused of crimes

Engle v. Vitale

the government should not be writing prayers nor should religious exercises be conducted in public schools