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(MATCH) THE FOLLOWING CASES WITH THEIR SIGNIFICANCE REGARDING CIVIL RIGHTS. Plea

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Question

(MATCH) THE FOLLOWING CASES WITH THEIR SIGNIFICANCE REGARDING CIVIL RIGHTS. Please do all. Thank you.

Gitlow vs New York

Brown vs Board of Education

Maryland vs McCulloch

Gibbons vs Ogden

Gideon vs Wainwright

Roe vs Wade

Lemon vs Kurtzman

Bakke vs UC Davis

Miranda vs Arizona

Plessy vs Ferguson

Escobedo vs Illinois

Mapp vs Ohio

Near vs Minnesota

Engle vs Vitale

Marbury vs Madison

1. Right to counsel when made a suspect of investigation

2. No prayer in school

3. Right to free counsel-Public Defender

4. Power of judicial interpretation of Constitution

5. Right to counsel upon arrest

6. Freedom of Religion

7. Exclusionary Rule

8. Prior Restrain

9. Separate but Equal Ruling

10. Federal Supremacy Clause

11. Reverse Discrimination

12. Freedom of speech and the Press

13. Right to Privacy-abortion

14. Separate Education is Unequal Education

15. Judicial Review

Explanation / Answer

Gitlow vs New York: 12. Freedom of speech and the Press

Brown vs Board of Education: 14. Separate Education is Unequal Education

Maryland vs McCulloch: 10. Federal Supremacy Clause

Gibbons vs Ogden: 4. Power of judicial interpretation of Constitution

Gideon vs Wainwright: 3. Right to free counsel-Public Defender

Roe vs Wade: 13. Right to Privacy-abortion

Lemon vs Kurtzman: 6. Freedom of Religion

Bakke vs UC Davis: 11. Reverse Discrimination

Miranda vs Arizona: 1. Right to counsel when made a suspect of investigation

Plessy vs Ferguson: 9. Separate but Equal Ruling

Escobedo vs Illinois: 5. Right to counsel upon arrest

Mapp vs Ohio: 7. Exclusionary Rule

Near vs Minnesota: 8. Prior Restrain

Engle vs Vitale: 2. No prayer in school

Marbury vs Madison: 15. Judicial Review