SCOTUS cases
Across
- 4. Unreasonable searches and seizures (includes NewJerseyVTLO)
- 5. Guaranteed an attorney for those who could not afford one; right to counsel was established in criminal prosecutions.
- 7. Racial considerations could be used in college admissions, but quotas were not permitted.
- 10. Right to counsel in criminal prosecutions (includes GideonVWainwright)
- 11. The police were required to read suspects their rights before asking them questions; Miranda warnings were instituted to prevent self-incrimination.
Down
- 1. Equal protection under the law (includes GideonVWainwright, RegentsVBakke)
- 2. Freedom of speech (includes TinkerVDesMoines)
- 3. School authorities were allowed to conduct searches on the students without the need for probable cause.
- 6. It is unlawful to present any evidence that was obtained through illegal means.
- 8. The students were wearing armbands as a protest to the Vietnam War. The case holds that unless the students were being disruptive, they could not be restricted from their first amendment rights.
- 9. Self-incrimination (includes MirandaVArazona)