In what year was it a landmark Supreme Court case
1954
When was the case?
1967
when was the case?
1896
What amendment was violated in this case?
5th Amendment
When was it?
1974
How many cases did this start off as?
What is 5 cases
Who did Richard Loving want to marry?
Mildred Jeter
What was the decision?
How long was Miranda questioned without a lawyer present?
2 hours
What did the case do?
The President cannot shield himself from producing evidence in a criminal prosecution based on the doctrine of executive privilege, although it is valid in other situations.
What did this case inspire?
What is the Civil Rights Movement
Why was it against the law for them to get married?
because Mildred is an African American women and it is against the laws for a white person and a African American to get married.
What did the case stem from?
an 1892 incident in which African American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for Black people
What was the justices vote?
5 to 4
What did the case violate?
Act violated the principle of separation of powers, the principle of presidential privilege
What was the ruling for the case?
What is unanimous and unconstitutional
Where did they get married at?
Washington DC
7-1: Ferguson
What was Miranda charged for and for how long was he sentenced?
kidnapping and rape; 20-30 years on each count
What was the outcome?
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Nixon must turn over the tapes
What did this decision open the door for?
What is desegregation of American schools
What amendment did the court of Virginia break?
14 amendment
What effect did it have?
upheld state-imposed Jim Crow laws
What did the Supreme Court rule?
detained criminal suspects and there were police questioning and must be informed of their constitutional right to an attorney and against self-incrimination
Why was it significant
the decision was important to the late stages of the Watergate scandal, when there was an ongoing impeachment process against Richard Nixon