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| protection against electronic invasion, protectiing and individual's privacy |
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| Korematsu v United States |
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| internment camps were justified by a national security crisis |
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| separation of church and state rules |
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| evidence obtained in violation of the 4th amendment is void; exclusionary rule |
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| Congress had the power to charter the bank |
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| obscene materials is not protected by the First Amendment |
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| racial minority majority electoral districts were created during redistricting to increase minority Congressional representation; declared unconstitutional |
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| the defendant had to voluntarily waive the right to an attorney and against self-incrimination for statements to be used in trial |
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| New York Times v United States |
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| First Amendment protects the newspaper's right to print secret information |
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