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This case set forth rights that are read when you’re arrested
Miranda v. Arizona
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Stated segregation was constitutional
Plessy v. Ferguson
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Repealed Plessy v. Ferguson and said segregation was unconstitutional
Brown v. Board of Education
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Stated slaves were property, not citizens - could not sue in a court of law
Dred Scott v. Sandford
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Guarantees each person the right to an attorney
Gideon v. Wainwright
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Declared evidence obtained without a proper warrant can’t be used against a person
Mapp v. Ohio
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Stated the tapes that had recordings of watergate conversations had to be given to the courts
U.S. v. Nixon
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Brown v board of education declared segregation violated what amendment?
14th
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Gideon got a new trial because the ___ amendment guarentees everyone a lawyer
6th
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if you confess before you are read your miranda rights it is a violation of what amendment
5th
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what case was overturned by brown v boe
plessy v ferguson
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upheld the constitutional principal of “rule of law”
u.s. v nixon
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seperate but equal doctrine
plessy v ferguson
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what 3 opinions can supreme court justices write
majority, minority, concurring
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the supreme court is the head of which branch of gov
judicial
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established freedom of speech for students
tinker v des moines
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judicial review was established by ..
marbury v madison
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“you have the right to remain silent” is from..
Miranda v arizona
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the executive branch “executive power” was limited by
u.s. v. nixon
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gives the federal government the right to restrict civil liberties in an emergency
korematsu v. u.s.
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ruled that the principal had authority to edit the school paper to make it more appropriate
hazelwoodv. kuhlmeier
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true or false, shouting fire in a crowded theater is not protected by the 1st amendment
true
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T or F, juveniles have the same due process rights as adults
true
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T or F public schools can limit student freedoms at the principals discretion
true

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