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1 4 Major Court Cases

2 Roe v. Wade Year: 1973 Roe: For women’s rights Wade: Defense of Texas statute Issue: Women’s right over her own body. – Amendments: 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 14 7-2 vote in favor of Roe, pregnancy could be terminated within 90 days.

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4 Susan B. Anthony v. United States 1873 Susan B. Anthony, 14 other women and in 10 other states. Issue: Illegal voting, women could vote because they are citizens. Jury found Anthony guilty of federal offense. – Anthony refused to pay $100 fine. – Judge did not jail or arrest Anthony.

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6 Plessy v. Ferguson 1896 Homer Plessy Ferguson was the Trial Court Judge Justice Brown was chief justice overhearing the case. Challenged Jim Crow Laws – 13 th amendment – Equal protection clause of the 14 th amendment.

7 Plessy v. Ferguson Issue: Homer Plessy a 1/8 th African American was asked to sit back in the blacks only car, but refused. Fergusons original ruling against Plessy was upheld with a vote of 7-1. Making Segregation legal in the U.S.

8 Brown v. Board of Education 1954 Linda Brown represented by Thurgood Marshall Topeka Kansas Board of Education Justice Warren overheard the case.

9 Brown v. Board of Education Issue: Linda Brown wanted to send her child to a school 5 miles away from their home. But, the school board said that because her daughter was black she must attend a school 21 blocks away from their home. Court voted 9-0 in favor of Linda Brown. Making Segregation illegal in the U.S.

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