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Ended legalized segregation
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
slaves were still slaves, even in the North "free soil" states because he/she was still "property"
Dred Scott v. Sandford
no required prayer; required prayer unconstitutional
Engel v. Vitale
guarantee of counsel, including to poor people
Gideon v. Wainwright
Ohio students suspended without hearings. violated right to due process; misconduct
Goss v. Lopez
a school not need to tolerate student speech that is inconsistent; officials have full control over school-sponsored activities
Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier
internment camps; restricting the rights of Americans by race
Korematsu v. United States
limited excessive government involvement with religion; limited State laws regarding aid to church-supported schools
Lemon v. Kurtzman
without counsel and without warnings, the confession was gained illegally; people prior to questioning should be read their rights
Miranda v. Arizona
allowed segregation,
"separate but equal" doctrine
Plessy v. Ferguson
Scottsboro boys prosecuted without counsel; poor people facing the death penalty must be provided counsel
Powell v. Alabama
legalized abortion
Roe v. Wade
stopped required-Bible reading, forbode States from engaging in relgious activity; if the purpose of a law was to advance or limit religion, it was not under the scope
School District if Abington Township, Pennsylvania v. Schempp
limited pretrial publicity, publicity made it impossible to get a fair trial
Sheppard v. Maxwell
Students may express opinions as long as they do not disrupt classwork or create disorder
Tinker v. Des Moines School District
one minute of silence for prayer or meditation was unconstitutional; State's endorsement of prayer activities is not consistent with gov.
Wallace v. Jaffree
village ordinance requiring solicitors to get a permit to be unconstitutional; door-to-door solicitation
Watchtower Bible Tract Socity v. Village of Stratton
daily flag saluting ceremony violated 1st Am exercise of religion; Jehova's Witnesses
West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette
Amish people were allowed by SC to not send their children to public school because it interfered with their religion
Wisconisn v. Yoder
non-voter
Idiot
freed the slaves
Emancipation Proclamation
Federalist No.51
checks and balances
Federalist No. 78
national judiciary; judicial review
Federalist No. 10
representative government
Gettysburg Address
mourning deaths of soldiers of the Civil War
The Code of Hammurabi
Ancient law code; limited everyday activites
Madison's Notes: Debate of June 6
Discussed Virginia Plan; aruged for bicameral legislation
Pledge of Allegiance
pledging loyalty to US
Anti-Federalist Responses
Arguements against the adoption of the constitution
1st constitution
Articles of Confederation
suspect's rights must be read to him during police interrogation; suspect's right to an attorney
Escobedo v. Illinois