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19 Cards in this Set
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Made segregation illegal; overturned Plessy v Ferguson
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Brown v Education
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The court held that enslaved African Americans were property, not citizens, and thus had no rights under the Constitution.
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Dred Scott vs. Sanford
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Established the Supreme Court’s power of Judicial Review
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Marbury vs. Madison
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One person one vote
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Reynolds v Simms
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Police must inform suspects of their rights including the right to an attorney and the right to remain silent.
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Miranda vs. Arizona
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Legalized abortion in all 50 states
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Roe vs. Wade
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Schools cannot ban symbolic speech
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Tinker vs. Des Moines
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All persons accused of a crime are entitled to an attorney regardless of their ability to pay
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Gideon vs. Wainwright
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Established principle of “separate but equal” which allowed segregation to continue
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Plessey vs. Ferguson
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Evidence taken in an illegal search can’t be used in trial (Exclusionary Rule)
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Mapp v Ohio
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Presidents could not claim executive privilege in order to conceal evidence of a crime.
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U.S. vs. Nixon
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Ruled that school sponsored prayer is unconstitutional
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Engel v Vitale
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Established additional rights for juveniles accused of crimes
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In Re Gault
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School authorities have the right to search students based on the standard of “reasonable suspicion”
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New Jersey vs. T.L.O.
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School administrators to censor or remove certain offensive articles in a school’s newspaper
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Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
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Schools can not begin each day with a moment of silence
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Wallace vs. Jaffree
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Student choice was not a legitimate way to de-segregate school, recommended bussing
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Swann vs. Charlotte Mecklenburg
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North Carolina Supreme Court case that declared slaves the absolute property and therefor had no legal protection
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State of NC vs. Mann
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NC Case that says that students are entitled to an ‘adequate sound basic education’ but not to an equal education.
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The Leandro Case
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