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Civil Liberty Cases

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Lemmon v. Kurtzman   Secular purpose, neither advance nor inhibit of religion, avoid excessive government entanglement  
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Gideon V. Wainwright   lawyer provided if cannot afford  
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Gregg v. Georgia   struck down capital punishment laws  
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Employment Division of Human Serv. Oregon v. Smith   religious beliefs not exempt from obeying laws  
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Furman v. Georgia   cruel and unusual punishment  
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Machetti v. Linanhan   representative jury pool  
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Mapp v. Ohio   exclusionary rule  
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Coy v. Iowa   confrontation clause  
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Quilici v. Village of Morton Grove   right to keep and bear handguns not guaranteed  
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White v. Illinois   testimony by doctor or police allowed/confrontation clause not absolute  
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Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire   "fighting words"  
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Schenck v. U.S.   clear and present danger test  
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Miranda v. Arizona   informed of the rights of the accused  
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Engle v. Vitale   sponsor prayer in public school  
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Brandenburg v. Ohio   intent to incite lawless action and likely to produce it  
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Baltimore City Dept. of Social Services v. Bouknight   self-incrimination  
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Green v. U.S.   double jeopardy  
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Linares   right to a grand jury  
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Church of Lukumi Bablu Aye, Inc v. City of Hialeah   unconstitutional banning of animal sacrifices  
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U.S. v. Cruikshank   right to bear arms not guaranteed by the Constitution or Second Amendment  
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Miller v. California   LAPS test  
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Escobedo v. Illinois   lawyer during questioning  
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Cohen v. California/Johnson v. Texas   symbolic speech protected  
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Re Ex Rel Francis v. ReWeber   mitigating or aggravating circumstances  
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Barnes v. Glen Theatre   right to ban nude dancing  
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Reno v. ACLU   declared Communications Decency Act unconstitional  
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1st Amendment   No Religious Establishment; Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly  
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2nd Amendment   Right to Bear Arms and states to maintain militia (National Guard) units  
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3rd Amendment   Prohibits forcible Quartering of Soldiers in privates homes  
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4th Amendment   Searches and Seizures, Warrants  
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5th Amendment   Grand Jury Indictment,Double Jeopardy, Self-incrimination, Due Process, and Just Compensation  
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6th Amendment   Speed Public Trial, Impartial Jury, Confront Witnesses, Assistance of Counsel  
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7th Amendment   Jury Trial in civil cases  
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8th Amendment   No Excessive bail, fines or Cruel and Unusual Punishment  
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9th Amendment   Protects unspecified rights (including privacy) Not an Exhaustive List of Rights  
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10th Amendment   Reserved Powers to states, not prohibited by national government  
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