Memory Game Cases; CIvil libertiesOnline version it includes gitlow v new york by Teresa Wario Ruled that local juries don't have unlimited power in determining what's obscene Falwell v Hustler Magazine established a tough standard for libel involving public officials. Determined that there must be malice and an obvious knowing that what they are saying is wrong in order for it to be considered libel. NY Times v Sullivan The Supreme Court "incorporated" freedom of the press to protect a racist newspaper. Barron v Baltimore Near v Minnesota The Supreme Court ruled that the children's press has fewer rights than the adult's press. NY Times v US A case that reinforced that the States were exempt from respecting the bill of rights. Allowed newspapers to publish classified information that wasn't a threat to nat'l security The case that established the Miranda Rule established a tough standard for libel involving public officials. Determined that there must be malice and an obvious knowing that what they are saying is wrong in order for it to be considered libel. Jenkins v Georgia Brandenburg v Ohio Overturned a KKK conviction to affirm that speech isn't always followed by conduct Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier Miranda v Arizona