Student Rights
Civil Rights
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The Supreme Court
100

Tinker vs. Des Moines

Students protested the Vietnam war with armbands at school, got suspended and sued, student free speech was protected by the supreme court

100

Loving vs. Virginia

White man wanted to marry a black woman, Virginia had a racial purity law so they had to leave, sued under the 14th amendment and racial purity law was deemed unconstitutional

100

Miranda vs. Arizona

Miranda was arrested for rape, made to confess and self incriminate when he didn't know his rights, ruled in favor of Miranda so police must inform you of your rights

100

Roe vs. Wade

court case over abortion rights, court ruled in favor of Wade arguing privacy rights, overturned in 2022

100

How many justices are on the supreme court?

Nine
200

Morse vs. Frederick

Student held up a sign saying "bong hits 4 Jesus" at a school field trip, got suspended and sued the principal, court ruled in favor of the school limiting student speech

200

Brown v Board of Education

Black students had to walk over a mile across rail road tracks to colored school when all white school was near by, ruled in favor of Brown ending segregation

200
Texas vs. Johnson

Johnson burned the US flag in protest, Texas law said that is illegal, supreme court ruled in favor of Johnson under the protection of free speech, symbolic speech

200

Gideon vs. Wainwright

Gideon burglarized a business, was arrested, convicted, and imprisoned without representation, ruled in favor of Gideon as everyone has a right to counsel

200

What is the main way that court cases get to the supreme court? 

They are appealed through the levels of the justice system

300

TLO vs. New Jersey

Students caught smoking in the bathroom, principal searched through bag to find cigs, found drug paraphernalia, student sued and the supreme court ruled that the school can search through students belongings.

300

What does "Separate but Equal" mean

Phrase related to Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board, justified segregation, so long as facilities were of equal quality they could be separated according to race

300

Obergefell vs. Hodges

Two men from Ohio got married in another state, when they went back Ohio would not recognize the marriage legally, sued and the supreme court ruled in favor of Obergefell as it violated equal protection under the law

300

Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier

Student newspaper published an article on teen pregnancy, school took it down since it believed it to be inappropriate, supreme court ruled in favor of the school limited freedom of press for students

300

Justices serve for life unless one of these three things happen.

1. They retire

2. They die

3. They are impeached

400

Name a factor that may lead to student speech being censored in school or at school sponsored activities.

It is either disruptive, offensive, or goes against the educational mission of the school. 

400

Plessy vs. Ferguson

Plessy was black and sat on an all white train car to get arrested so he could sue segregated public spaces, supreme court ruled against him saying segregation is ok

400

Mapp vs. Ohio

Police entered Mapp's home with a faulty warrant, found illegal stuff and arrested her, supreme court ruled in favor of Mapp saying that evidence found illegally cannot be used, exclusionary rule

400

Engel v. Vitale

New York school gave an approved prayer at the beginning of the day that students could participate in should they chose, Supreme court ruled that the school district could not do that, separation of church and state

400

How many court cases does the supreme court hear? 

1/400 cases or 100-150 in a year

500

This term is greater than a hunch but less than probable cause, used by school faculty to search students belongings

Reasonable suspicion

500

Korematsu vs. United States

Japanese internment, during WWII president FDR issued and executive order to put all people of Japanese descent into camps to prevent spying, violated due process and equal protection under the law

500

PGA Tour Inc. V Martin

Martin had a disability that made walking difficult, PGA wanted to deny his use of a golf cart to make comp. fair, SC ruled in favor of Martin under 14th amend

500

D.C. vs Wesby

A noise complaint is called on a rowdy house party in DC. Party goers believed they had permission to be there but that was false. The police arrested on tresspasing and SCOTUS upheld it saying police could have reasonably suspected criminal activity present. 

500

Who confirms Supreme Court Justices?

The Senate