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Texas V. Johnson
1989
Petitioner: Texas
Respondent: Gregory Lee Johnson
Flag burning in front of Dallas City Hall
Not Guilty - Protected under 1st Amendment
U.S. V. Rahimi
2024
Petitioner: United States
Respondent: Zackey Rahimi
In possession of firearms with DV issues/charges
Guilty - Guns are not allowed if you have DV issues/charges
2nd Amendment is NOT unlimited
Engblom V. Carey
1982
Mapp V. Ohio
1961
Petitioner: Dollree Mapp
Respondent: State of Ohio
Illegally seized evidence used in a state criminal trial (No warrant)
Guilty with other evidence, but not with the illegally acquired evidence
4th Amendment denied illegally found evidence in court
Miranda V. Arizona
1966
Petitioner: Ernesto Miranda
Respondent: State of Arizona
Lack of information given when arrested over his rights
Guilty of conviction regardless, but established cops mentioning your rights during an arrest
Gideon V. Wainwright
1963
Petitioner: Clarence Earl Gideon
Respondent: Louie L. Wainwright, Director, Division of Corrections
Self-representation due to the denial of an attorney
Guilty and petition was denied, but he did deserve an attorney regardless if he could not afford one
Curtis V. Loether
1974
Miller V. Alabama
2012
Roe V. Wade
1973
U.S. V. Lopez
1995
What Supreme Court Case goes with the 1st Amendment?
Texas V. Johnson
What Supreme Court Case goes with the 2nd Amendment?
U.S. V. Rahimi
What Supreme Court Case goes with the 3rd Amendment?
Engblom V. Carey
What Supreme Court Case goes with the 4th Amendment?
Mapp V. Ohio
What Supreme Court Case goes with the 5th Amendment?
Miranda V. Arizona
What Supreme Court Case goes with the 6th Amendment?
Gideon V. Wainwright
What Supreme Court Case goes with the 7th Amendment?
Curtis V. Loether
What Supreme Court Case goes with the 8th Amendment?
Miller V. Alabama
What Supreme Court Case goes with the 9th Amendment?
Roe V. Wade
What Supreme Court Case goes with the 10th Amendment?
U.S. V. Lopez