Source: https://www.studystack.com/flashcard-219359
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 10:25:52+00:00

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Everson v. BOE Private (mostly catholic) schools were getting buses which are public transportation. Everson sued saying that they should not be paying taxes to have private schools receive funding. Said that busing is a purely secular service and does not have any religious purpose so busing was allowed.
Schenck v. United States Head of the socialist party, handed out pamphlets. He was arrested. Appealed to supreme court 9-0 struck down~'clear and present danger"
Tinker v. Des Moines 1969): Students wore black armbands to school and were suspended. They sued for rights to the first amendment. In favor of Tinker, students do not give up their rights at the gate.
Mapp v. Ohio Mapp was a women whose house was searched without a warrant. They didn't find what they were looking for, but they found some other incriminating evidence and they arrested her. S.C ruled that the courts cannot use the evidence found because it was found without a warrant to search the house.
Gitlow V. New York Gitlow was convicted understate law for distributing copies let wing manifests. Does NY law punishing advocacy of overthrowing the government an unconstitutional vioationof the free speech clause of the 1st amendment Over turned Barron v. Baltimore. Involved incorporation because they said that this is unconstitutional unless it is a dangerous.

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