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Supreme Court Cases

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sexual speech at high school   Bethel vs. Fraiser  
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supreme court rules in favor of the school for right to control freedom of speech   Bethel vs. Fraiser  
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school builds up society, not individual   Bethel vs. Fraiser  
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3 kids wore armbands protesting vietnam christmas peacetime   Tinker vs. DesMoines  
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1971, info on why us got in vietnam was leaked   NY times vs. US  
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Pentagon Papers   NY times vs. US  
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President can sensor publication if its a national threat to security   NY times vs. US  
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Supreme court rules in favor for freedom of press 1st amm.   NY times vs. US  
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Accused of robbing bar   Gideon vs. Wainwright  
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Does not know he has a right to a lawer   Gideon vs. Wainwright  
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14th and 6th amendment are in question   Gideon vs. Wainwright  
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Arrested for kidnapping and rape   Miranda vs. arizona  
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Confession was irrelevant, for he was never read his rights   Miranda vs. Arizona  
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Violates "sedition act"   schenck vs. U.S.  
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Sends anti-war letters to people being drafted   schenck vs. U.S.  
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violates 1st am, compress freedom of speech if dangerous   schenck vs. U.S.  
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opened illigal birth controll building   Grisworld vs. Connecticut  
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parents have a right to privacy   Grisworld vs. Connecticut  
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Principal deletes articles from school paper   Kujlmeier vs. Hazelwood  
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Bag searched at school when caught smoking cigarettes   New Jersey vs. T.L.O.  
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Found drugs in girls bag, reasonable search   New Jersey vs. T.L.O.  
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Commited federal crime, swore false oath   Nixon vs. U.S.  
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Big case for seperation of powers   Nixon vs. U.S.  
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Man mad that money was going to private schools   Lemon vs. Kurtzman  
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Money cannot go to personal salaries, cannot entangle religion of the state   Lemon vs. Kurtzman  
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Police raided house with faulty warrent   Mapp vs. Ohio  
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Arrested woman for porn, warrent was for missing person   Mapp vs. Ohio  
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kkk leader talks to reporter about protesting   Brandenburg vs. Ohio  
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Because it was not violent protesting, arrest was un constitutional   Brandenburg vs. Ohio  
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Makes illigal betting deal in phone booth from N.Y. to Boston   Katz vs. U.S.  
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telephone convo is recorded, invasion of privacy   Katz vs. U.S.  
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