Dred Scott vs. Sanford - Enslaved persons are not considered citizens and cannot sue in court, it also allowed slavery to expand. , Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier - Freedom of press can be limited in schools, 1st amendment, Gideon vs. Wainwright - States have to provide lawyers to everyone regardless if they could afford them or not in all cases, 6th amendment,, Miranda vs. Arizona - We have the right to remain silent, 5th amendment, In Re Gault - Even juveniles have rights/due process, 5th amendment, Plessy vs. Ferguson - Enforced 'Separate but equal', 14th amendment, Brown vs. Board of Education - Overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and struck down segregation as being unequal, 14th amendment, US vs. Nixon - Case reinforced the importance and strength of rule of law., Marbury vs. Madison - This case first showed the Supreme Courts actions of Judicial Review and their power to check the Executive and Legislative Branches,

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