The Warren Court Supreme Court Decisions :. The Warren Court: Civil Rights 1. Civil Rights  Brown v. Board: Desegregated public schools  Reynolds v.

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The Warren Court Supreme Court Decisions :

The Warren Court: Civil Rights 1. Civil Rights  Brown v. Board: Desegregated public schools  Reynolds v. Sims: Mandated that state legislative districts be approximately equal in population  Loving v. Virginia: Forbade state bans on interracial marriage 1. Civil Rights  Brown v. Board: Desegregated public schools  Reynolds v. Sims: Mandated that state legislative districts be approximately equal in population  Loving v. Virginia: Forbade state bans on interracial marriage

The Warren Court: Due Process 2. Due Process  Mapp v. Ohio: Unlawfully seized evidence cannot be used in trial  Gideon v. Wainwright: right to attorney even if you can’t afford one  Miranda Vs. Arizona: authorities must immediately inform suspects that they have the right to remain silent. 2. Due Process  Mapp v. Ohio: Unlawfully seized evidence cannot be used in trial  Gideon v. Wainwright: right to attorney even if you can’t afford one  Miranda Vs. Arizona: authorities must immediately inform suspects that they have the right to remain silent.

The Warren Court: Freedom of Speech and Religion 3. Freedom of Speech and Religion  Engel v. Vitale: banned state-sponsored prayer in public schools  Abington School District v. Schempp: banned state –mandated bible reading in public schools 3. Freedom of Speech and Religion  Engel v. Vitale: banned state-sponsored prayer in public schools  Abington School District v. Schempp: banned state –mandated bible reading in public schools