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supreme court case | image analysis use the digital link in schoology to access the images. | amendment which amendment is being violated?
hernandez v. texas (1954) | image ____________ represents the court case hernandez v. texas because...
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miranda v. arizona (1966) | image ____________ represents the court case miranda v. arizona because...
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| amendment ____________ is being violated in this court case, because...
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wisconsin v. yoder (1972) | image ____________ represents the court case wisconsin v. yoder because...
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apply it! complete the flowchart below based on your understanding of these court cases.
plessy v. ferguson
scotus: segregation \separate but equal\ is constitutional / unconstitutional (circle one)
_____ v. westminster <-> challenged segregation <-> _____ v. painter
brown v. board of education
scotus: segregation in public schools is constitutional / unconstitutional (circle one)
Hernandez v. Texas (1954)
This case addressed the exclusion of Mexican Americans from juries. A matching image would show jury selection with ethnic exclusion or legal documents about jury composition. The 14th Amendment was violated because it guarantees equal protection under the law, and excluding a group from juries based on ethnicity denies equal access to fair legal process.
Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
This case established the requirement for police to inform suspects of their rights before interrogation. A matching image would show police interrogating a suspect without reading rights, or a document outlining the Miranda warnings. The 5th Amendment was violated because it protects against self-incrimination; the suspect was not informed they could remain silent or have an attorney present during questioning.
Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972)
This case involved Amish parents refusing to send their children to high school for religious reasons. A matching image would show Amish students/families or school attendance records. The 1st Amendment (Free Exercise Clause) was violated because the state's mandatory high school attendance law interfered with the Amish's right to practice their religion freely.
Flowchart Section
- Plessy v. Ferguson: SCOTUS ruled segregation "Separate but Equal" is Constitutional (circle this term).
- The two cases that challenged segregation are:
- Mendez v. Westminster
- Sweatt v. Painter
- Brown v. Board of Education: SCOTUS ruled segregation in public schools is Unconstitutional (circle this term).
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Hernandez v. Texas (1954)
Image (relevant image number) represents the court case Hernandez v. Texas because it depicts jury selection excluding Mexican American individuals, which was the core issue of the case.
Amendment 14 is being violated in this court case, because it guarantees equal protection under the law, and excluding Mexican Americans from juries denied Hernandez a fair, impartial jury.
Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
Image (relevant image number) represents the court case Miranda v. Arizona because it shows police interrogating a suspect without providing required legal warnings.
Amendment 5 is being violated in this court case, because it protects against self-incrimination, and Miranda was not informed of his right to remain silent or have an attorney during questioning.
Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972)
Image (relevant image number) represents the court case Wisconsin v. Yoder because it depicts Amish families or a setting related to their religiously motivated refusal of high school attendance.
Amendment 1 is being violated in this court case, because its Free Exercise Clause protects religious practice, and the state's mandatory high school law interfered with the Amish's religious beliefs.
Flowchart
- Plessy v. Ferguson: Circle Constitutional
- Blank 1: Mendez; Blank 2: Sweatt
- Brown v. Board of Education: Circle Unconstitutional