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Supreme Court Cases

Supreme Court Cases. Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier. Rule of Law. School officials have the right to regulate student speech in school newspapers. Weeks v. United States. Rule of Law. Evidence obtained illegally may not be used in federal court. Schenck v. United States. Rule of Law.

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Supreme Court Cases

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  1. Supreme Court Cases

  2. Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier

  3. Rule of Law School officials have the right to regulate student speech in school newspapers.

  4. Weeks v. United States

  5. Rule of Law Evidence obtained illegally may not be used in federal court.

  6. Schenck v. United States

  7. Rule of Law Speech that presents a clear and present danger is not protected by the 1st Amendment.

  8. Engel v. Vitale

  9. Rule of Law School prayer is a violation of the establishment clause of the first amendment.

  10. Miranda v. Arizona

  11. Rule of Law Statements made by accused persons who have not been informed of their right to remain silent may not be used as evidence against them.

  12. University of California v. Bakke

  13. Rule of Law A strict quota system based on race is unconstitutional.

  14. Bethel v. Fraser

  15. Rule of Law Limits on school speech by students is not a violation of the first amendment.

  16. Gibbons v. Ogden

  17. Rule of Law Congress has the right to regulate interstate commerce.

  18. Powell v. Alabama

  19. Rule of Law Anyone accused of a capital crime has the right to an attorney.

  20. Mapp v. Ohio

  21. Rule of Law Illegally obtained evidence may not be used in a state court.

  22. Gideon v. Wainwright

  23. Rule of Law Anyone accused of a crime has a fundamental right to an attorney.

  24. Plessy v. Ferguson

  25. Rule of Law Ruling established the “separate but equal” doctrine.

  26. New Jersey v. T.L.O.

  27. Rule of Law School officials do not need a search warrant before searching a student.

  28. Shaw v. Reno

  29. Rule of Law Racially gerrymandered districts can be challenged on equal protection grounds.

  30. Gregg v. Georgia

  31. Rule of Law The death penalty is not in violation of the 8th Amendment cruel & unusual punishment.

  32. Betts v. Brady

  33. Rule of Law Appointment of counsel in a state criminal case is not a fundamental right.

  34. Rule of Law Illegally obtained evidence may not be used in a state court.

  35. Rule of Law School officials do not need a search warrant before searching a student.

  36. Rule of Law Anyone accused of a crime has a fundamental right to an attorney.

  37. Rule of Law Congress has the right to regulate interstate commerce.

  38. Rule of Law The death penalty is not in violation of the 8th Amendment cruel & unusual punishment.

  39. Rule of Law Limits on school speech by students is not a violation of the first amendment.

  40. Rule of Law School prayer is a violation of the establishment clause of the first amendment.

  41. Rule of Law Anyone accused of a capital crime has the right to an attorney.

  42. Rule of Law A strict quota system based on race is unconstitutional.

  43. Rule of Law Ruling established the “separate but equal” doctrine.

  44. Rule of Law Speech that presents a clear and present danger is not protected by the 1st Amendment.

  45. Rule of Law Evidence obtained illegally may not be used in federal court.

  46. Rule of Law Statements made by accused persons who have not been informed of their right to remain silent may not be used as evidence against them.

  47. Rule of Law School officials have the right to regulate student speech in school newspapers.

  48. Rule of Law Racially gerrymandered districts can be challenged on equal protection grounds.

  49. Rule of Law Appointment of counsel in a state criminal case is not a fundamental right.

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