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Warren Court

Supreme Court Cases Each of you will be paired in groups of 2-3 and analyze a court case that established important laws or practices that are relevant to you, even today. Each group will grab a sheet of butcher paper and create a poster with key information about the case. You have the class period to work on this. You will be presenting this tomorrow. The poster should have the following: Name of the case Background of the case What did the case establish Why does this matter A visual image

Period 2 Engel v. Vitale- Marissa, Ben, Christian and Courtney Griswold v. Connecticut- Daniel, Josh and Alex New York Times v. Sullivan- Sean, Dedrick and Ashley Robinson v. California- Francisco, Carly and Danny Brown v. Board of Education- Jasmine, Jaden and Destiny Loving v. Virginia- Frankie, Alexis and Fatima Baker v. Carr-Derrian, Alicia and Noah Mapp v. Ohio- Johnny, Lesslie and Abby Miranda v. Arizona- Daiveon, Simon and Brennon Escobedo v. Illinois- Julian, Marlee and Ryan Gideon v. Wainwright- Oscar, Kevin and Brandon Tinker v. Des Moines School District- Dillon, Jessica and Shakira

Period 3 Engel v. Vitale- Zoie, Grace and Jenny Griswold v. Connecticut- John and Caden New York Times v. Sullivan- Ivan and Alex Robinson v. California- Hugo and Xavier Brown v. Board of Education- Conorrrr and Sayana Loving v. Virginia- Ariana and Valerie Baker v. Carr- Riley and Jashelle Mapp v. Ohio- Seth and Angel Miranda v. Arizona- Aaliyah and Zach Escobedo v. Illinois- Maria and Irie Gideon v. Wainwright- Marcus and Tyler Tinker v. Des Moines School District- Darin and Stephanie

Period 5 Engel v. Vitale- Mikenzie, Dylan and Dulce Griswold v. Connecticut- Valerie, Cameron and Cheyenne New York Times v. Sullivan- Seth, Michael and Jonathan Robinson v. California- Aly, Evan and Melissa Brown v. Board of Education- Mitchell, Miguel and Miranda Loving v. Virginia- Gabriel, Maddy and Kirk Baker v. Carr- Andrea, Quentin and Parker Mapp v. Ohio- Courtney, Sarah and Terri Miranda v. Arizona- Jenny and Lisset Escobedo v. Illinois- Nicholi and John Gideon v. Wainwright- Matthew and Ally Quinn Tinker v. Des Moines School District- Aaron and Ozzy