Supreme Court CasesOnline version Match the description with the Supreme Court Case by Ethan Kim 1 Marbury Vs. Madison (1803) 2 Brown v Board of Education (1954) 3 Gideon V. Wainright (1963) 4 Miranda v. Arizona 1966 5 TLO v. New Jersey (1984) 6 Tinker v. Des Moines (1969) James Madison refused to deliver William Marbury's judge commission Petitioner asked for a writ of mandamus to deliver his commission Was the first case that utilized the principle of Judicial Review Allowed the Supreme Court to review acts of government as unconstitutional Dealt with segregation of schools in Topeka Kansas Dealt with the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment Effectively overturned Plessy v Ferguson (1896), which had called segregation seperate but equal The Supreme Court found that segregating schools was inherently unequal Eventually led to the end of segregation in all schools in American Dealt with a man accused of stealing money and beverages. He was not given a lawyer Dealt with the sixth amendment Florida law stated that lawyers would only be provided if a person was charged with a capital crime The Supreme COurt found that in all criminal cases, the defendent has the right to a lawyer, even if they can not afford one. A man was interrogated in a kidnapping case. After 2 hours he gave a signed confession. The police did not tell him he had the right to remain silent and to have a lawyer present Deals with the 5th amendment After the case, police have to state your right to remain silent, and to have a lawyer A young girl and her friend were caught smoking in the bathroom of their school. Deals with the 4th amendment The principal searched her bag and found cigarettes and evidence of dealing marijuana. The S.C. ruled that has long as their was suspicion, a school official can search you. Decision stated that your constitutional rights are limited in school A family was wearing armbands to school in protest of the Vietnam War. The school banned them The S.C. ruled that students could express their opinions and still had their right to free speech Created the Tinker Test: schools can only restrict free speech if it causes a major disruption. Deals with the first amendment right of freedom of speech