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EQUAL PROTECTION-COURT CASES REGENTS OF CA (AFFIRMATIVE ACTION) PLESSY (SEPARATE BUT EQUAL) GIDEON (ATTORNEY) HEART OF ATLANTA MOTEL (ENDED SEGREGATION) SWANN (CROSSTOWN BUSSING FURMAN VS GA (DEATH PENALTY) ENGLE V VITAL (SCHOOL PRAYER) LEANDRO (STATE SCHOOL FUNDING) BROWN V BOE (INTEGRATED THE SCHOOL)

RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED CASES MIRANDA (READ YOUR RIGHTS) TINKER (DON’T LOSE ALL YOUR FREE SPEECH RIGHTS IN SCHOOL) NJ V TLO (SEARCH WARRANTS AREN’T NEEDED IN SCHOOLS.) MAPP-(SEARCH WARRANTS ARE NEEDED TO SEARCH.) GIDEON-(ATTORNEY) FURMAN V GA (DEATH PENALTY) GREGG V GA (DEATH PENALTY)

ILLEGAL EVIDENCE-COURT CASES MIRANDA (READ YOUR RIGHTS) MAPP (SEARCH WARRANTS ARE NEEDED) NJ V TLO (SEARCH WARRANTS AREN’T NEEDED IN SCHOOL)

FREEDOMS AT SCHOOL CASES HAZELWOOD (SCHOOL NEWSPAPER CAN BE CENSORED.) NJ V TLO (SEARCH WARRANTS AREN’T NEEDED IN SCHOOL) TINKER V DES MOINES (STUDENTS DON’T LOSE ALL THEIR FREE SPEECH RIGHTS IN SCHOOL)

RIGHTS DURING A CRISIS CASES KOREMATSU (JAPANESE AMERICANS PUT INTO INTERMENT CAMPS DURING WWII) SCHENEK (FREE SPEECH CAN BE LIMITED IF THERE’S A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER)