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27 Cards in this Set
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Lemon V. Kurtzman |
Direct state aid could not be used to fund religious instruction |
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Engel v. Vitale |
No prayer in schools |
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Wallace v. Jaffree |
No endorsing religion without a clear secular purpose |
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Epperson v. Arkansas |
Prohibited teaching evolution based on the establishment clause |
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New York Times v. United States |
No prior restraint Doctrine |
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Tinker v. Desmoimes School District |
Black wristbands were protected under symbolic speech |
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Texas v. Johnson |
Flag burning is protected as symbolic speech |
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Gitlow v. New York |
Speech can be prohibited if it advocates or incites violence |
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Brandenburg v. Ohio |
Hate speech by the Kkk is protected, as long as it doesn't advocate violence |
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Miller v. California |
Made the Obscenity Test |
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Osborne v. Ohio |
States can outlaw child pornography because it exploaits children |
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Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart |
Gag rule is unconstitutional, but may still be used if the press will violate the defendants right to a fair trial |
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Olmstead v. United States |
US could wiretapp phones for the purpose of prosecution |
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Griswold v. Connecticut |
Right to privacy for women taking contraceptives |
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Webster v. Reproductive Health Services |
Bans the use of public hospitals or other tax payers supported facilities from performing abortions |
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Planned Parenthood v. Casey |
Upheld preabortion counseling and parent consent for a minor |
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Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health |
Clear and convincing evidence must be given to end life support of a person on monitoring |
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Washington v. Glucksberg |
The right to die in physician assisted suicide is not protected in the constitution |
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Reno v. American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee |
Aliens and permanent members with visas do not have first amendment right to object to deportation |
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Giddean v. Wainwright |
If a person cannot afford an attorney, one must be appointed to them at the expense of the government |
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Miranda v. Arizona |
A person must be read their rights, or their case is dismissed |
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Mapp v. Ohio |
Illegally obtained evidence cannot be used in court |
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Furman v. Georgia |
The death penalty, in some situations, is crual and unusual punishment |
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Gregg v. Georgia |
Upheld the bifurcation process |
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Ring v. Arizona |
Only juries, not judges can sentence someone to death |
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Bethel v. Fraiser |
Obscenity is based on community standards |
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Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeir |
Schools can ban speech if it is contrary to the educational mission |