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Supreme Court Cases By jonathan
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Abington v Schempp 1963
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Abington schools were making kids say prayers and read bible verses
Abington schools were making kids say prayers and read bible verses. However they could be exempt with a note from the children’s parents The Schempps did not want any of the kids to be forced to read the bible and sued the school The Situation
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Decision District Courts ruled in favor of Schemmp
The Supreme Court upheld the District Court’s ruling claiming that the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment as well as the Fourteenth Amendment made readings of any religious kind unconstitutional on both a Federal and State level Decision
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Precedence Cantwell v Connecticut Everson v Board of Education
McCollum v Board of Education Precedence
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Cantwell v Connecticut
1940
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In Connecticut, one was required to have a soliciting permit if one was selling religious documents.
The Cantwells were soliciting religious doctrines in a suburban Connecticut area without such documents They were convicted under Connecticut law. The Cantwells appealed to the courts to have the law overturned claiming it violated the Cantwells rights under the first amendment Situation
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Connecticut State Supreme Court upheld the Connecticut law because its purpose was to prevent fraud
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Cantwell and overturned the State courts ruling. Cantwells rights were protected by the First, and Fourteenth Amendments Decision
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This ruling established a new found freedom of religion on a state and local level
This set a precedent for future cases such as Everson v board and Abington v Schemmp Significance
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Gridswold v Connecticut
1965
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Connecticut state law prohibits the use of contraceptives
Many attempts were made to overturn the law but were goofed up Estelle Griswold open a birth control clinic in New haven and she was convicted by Connecticut state law. The Situation
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The Supreme Courts ruled in favor of Griswold claiming that Connecticut was infringing on Griswold’s Fourteenth Amendment Rights. The Descision
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Established precedence for a multitude of cases most notably Roe v Wade
Significance
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Katz v United States 1961
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Charles Katz used a public payphone to distribute illegal gambling wagers from one city to another.
The FBI had recorded his conversation and they were used to convict Katz. Katz challenged the ruling saying that the FBI had invaded his Fourth Amendment rights Situation
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Supreme Court Ruled in favor of Katz concurring that although the FBI did not invade the phone booth physically, search and seizure of information was also protected by the Fourth Amendment. Decision
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Over ruled Olmstead v United States and Goldman v United States
This made a warrant necessary for eavesdropping on suspects even while using public devices of communication. Significance
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