1st Amendment Rights
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Segregation & Integration
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A man was charged with violating the Espionage Act of 1917; the court ruled free speech was limited in times of war; the individual's words presented a "clear and present danger"

What is Schenck v United States, 1919
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You must be warned of your rights; upheld citizens' rights to a fair trial in state courts

Miranda v Arizona 1966

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Overturned separate but equal in schools and ruled that segregation in schools is inherently unequal

Brown v Board of Education of Topeka, 1954

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Claimed constitutional rights were violated with forcible relocation during war; Supreme Court ruled that liberties may be limited in wartime

Korematsu v United States, 1944

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Wrote most of the unanimous decision in Brown v Board

Earl Warren

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High school students wore armbands in protest of the Vietnam War; the court upheld their 1st amendment rights, provided it doesn't disturb the learning environment

Tinker v Des Moines, 1969

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A Texas woman challenged state law forbidding abortion; the court ruled that women have the right to privacy

Roe v Wade, 1973

200

NAACP won this case allowing an individual to attend the Law School at University of Texas in 1950

Sweatt v Painter, 1950
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Segregation of Mexican American children was ruled illegal in Texas

Delgada v Bastrop, 1948

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First African American Supreme Court Justice

Thurgood Marshall 1967

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The court ruled that Amish children could not be required to attend school after 8th grade due to religious violation

Wisconsin v Yoder, 1974

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The President did not have the right to Executive Privilege; Proved no one is above the law- not even the President

United States v Nixon, 1974

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Established the separate but equal doctrine

Plessy v Ferguson, 1896

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First female Justice appointed to the Supreme court

Sandra Day O'Connor

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Ruled that Mexican Americans, though not a separate race, were still entitled to protection of the 14th Amendment

Hernandez v Texas, 1954

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Claimed racial discrimination was at play when an individual was not accepted into a university; court ruled against quotas but in favor of affirmative action

Regents of University of California v Bakke, 1978

400

Female Supreme Court Justice appointed during Clinton's Presidency

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 1993

500

Required single-member voting districts in Dallas and Bexar counties so local groups could elect their own representatives

White v Regester, 1973

500

Required changes in school finance to increase funding for poorer districts

Edgewood ISD v Kirby, 1984