Supreme Court cases Flashcards

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Engel v vitale

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School prayer violates establishment clause

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Bethel v fraser

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Student speech can be limited

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3
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US v O’Brien

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government can prohibit burning of draft card

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Miller v. California

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established 3 pronged test to limit obscenity

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5
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Mapp v Ohio

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established exclusionary rule for states

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6
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Texas v Johnson

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burning flag is protected form of speech

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7
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Gideon v Wainwright

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states must appoint defense attorney if suspect cannot afford one

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8
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US v Leon

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allows for good faith exeception to the exclusionary rule

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Brandenburg v Ohio

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speech that produces imminent lawless action is not protected

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10
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NJ v TLO

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students can be searched w reasonable suspicion

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Nix v Williams

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allows admission of evidence that would have been discovered inevitably

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12
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Katz v US

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police needs court order to place wiretap

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13
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NYT co v US

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pentagon papers could b printed prior restraint blah

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14
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Everson v the board of edu

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reimbursing parents for busing children to private religious schools doesn’t violate establishment clause

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West Virginia v Barnett

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student dont need to recite pledge of allegiance

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16
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Lemon v Kurtzman

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established 3 prong test that doesnt allow excessive entanglement of the government w religion

17
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Schenck v US

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established clear and present danger test

18
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Near v Minnesota

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prior restraint is not allowed

19
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NAACP v Alabama

A

establish freedom of association

20
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Boy Scouts of America v Dale

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private orgs. may discrimainte against ppl if their inclusion is against its mission statement

21
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California v Acevedo

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police can search car w/o warrant