Landmark Supreme Court Cases MIRANDA V. ARIZONA GIDEON V. WAINWRIGHT BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION.

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Landmark Supreme Court Cases MIRANDA V. ARIZONA GIDEON V. WAINWRIGHT BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION

Miranda vs. Arizona  #1. In a few sentences, summarize this court case  #2. What was the final decision made in this case?  #3. Do you agree that this was the correct outcome? Why or why not?  #4. Had the court decided differently, describe how things would be different now? Give SPECIFIC examples  #5. Has this case directly affected you? Explain why or why not.

Gideon v. Wainwright   #1. In a few sentences, summarize this court case  #2. What was the final decision made in this case?  #3. Do you agree that this was the correct outcome? Why or why not?  #4. Had the court decided differently, describe how things would be different now? Give SPECIFIC examples  #5. Has this case directly affected you? Explain why or why not.

Brown v. Board of Education  #1. In a few sentences, summarize this court case  #2. What was the final decision made in this case?  #3. Do you agree that this was the correct outcome? Why or why not?  #4. Had the court decided differently, describe how things would be different now? Give SPECIFIC examples  #5. Has this case directly affected you? Explain why or why not.

Homework  Research and choose a Supreme Court case that interests you.  COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:  #1. In a paragraph, summarize this court case (include name of case and date)  #2. What was the final decision made in this case?  #3. Do you agree that this was the correct outcome? Why or why not?  #4. Had the court decided differently, describe how things would be different now? Give SPECIFIC examples  #5. Has this case directly affected you? Explain why or why not.