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Exploring Landmark U.S. Supreme Court Cases: Rights, Protections, and Protests

This text examines several pivotal U.S. Supreme Court cases, highlighting their impact on civil rights, freedom of speech, and the essential protections afforded to citizens under the Constitution. It discusses cases like Gideon v. Wainwright, Tinker v. Des Moines, and Plessy v. Ferguson, exploring how these decisions have shaped legal precedents related to individual liberties, government authority, and societal norms. The interwoven narratives emphasize the importance of understanding historical legal battles to appreciate current rights and responsibilities in American society.

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Exploring Landmark U.S. Supreme Court Cases: Rights, Protections, and Protests

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  1. 2nd Block Court Case Anagrams

  2. Rights Of Every v. Women Abortion Decisions Equal Mr. Farrell

  3. TEXAS ARREST EXTREME AMERICAN SYMBOLIC V. JOHNSON PROTEST Hurt BURNING SPEECH PROTECTED AMENDMENT JASMINE MOORE

  4. Isn’t Notified Rights Early Got Arrested Under Legitimate Theory Constance Chen

  5. Mann Abused New Negro Very Not Cool Lucas Torres

  6. High school Adolescences Zued End Lost With prOhibited WOrd During school

  7. McCulloch refused to pay tax • Court declared the tax unconstitutional • U.S government • Lets any • Law that • Only help can help with the problem • Congress can express authority to Help regulate interstate commerce

  8. Teachers and schooL officials can search withOut warrants • Elijah Galashaw

  9. peopLe Earning crAp Need eDucation foR yOungins Vote No Cash Alexis

  10. During • wRong • timEs • captureDpeople • Said they • Couldn’t • enjOy • Their • Times

  11. Miranda not Informed of Right to remain silent And Not Declare Arrested

  12. Everyone ALESHA HAMMOND Needs God Life Everyone has religion Voluntary Violation of 1st Amendment Injustice Trust Amendment Laws Enough

  13. Ms. Mapp Amendment # 14 Purported search warrant Police Violation Obscene materials Held Inadmissible Objects

  14. Marbury • Aggravated • Refused • But • United States Supreme Court • Reviews • You

  15. JelahLong Bringing Rights Out When Needed

  16. Kenya Homsley Given power to regulate Interstate and Intrastate commerce Belongs to congress But Only Federal government Not States have power over trade

  17. Darius Floyd B A R O N aron pplication of National Constitution? uined Wharf nly State Constitutions Apply o Compensation

  18. GIDEON V WAINWRIGHT • Gideon • saId • Dat • lawyErs • cOuld • Negoiciate Taylor Manning

  19. Tajah Moses (US v. Nixon) • N - NOT • I - IMMUNE • X - EXAMINATION • O – ON • N - NIXON

  20. Matthew Powell (Tinker v Des Moines) • T-o protest Vietnam war with armbands • I-nitially asked to remove armbands • N-ot justified • K-now that schools can limit freedom of expressions if justified • E-ntilted to rights • R-ights to freedom of expression

  21. Keshona Lee (Plessy v. Ferguson) Plessy sues Ferguson Legal segregation Equality Separate but equal Yep!!!!

  22. Spencer Heath (korematsu v. Keeping peOple sepeRated the Expressive power Made a decision for Safety of Citizens Suspicion of spies in the US

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