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1. Lucy v. Adams - universities to admit all students regardless of their race.
In this 1955 case, the Supreme Court held that two African American students that had been rejected from the university because of their race, had the right to be admitted regardless of that. The same applied for the rest of the country.
2. Loving v. Virginia - interracial marriages allowed
In this 1967 case, the Supreme Court struck down a setence of one year that was given to an interracial couple for getting married in Virginia.
3. Engel v. Vitale - prayer not allowed in public schools
In this 1962 decision, the Supreme Court forbade state officials from instituting prayers in public schools.
4. Miranda v. Arizona - police have to read rights to people
In this 1966 case, the Supreme Court ordered police officers to inform defendants in custody of their rights: such as their right to an attorney, and their right to not self-incriminate.
5. Cooper v. Aaron - states have to obey the Supreme Court
In this 1958 case, the Supreme Court asserted its supremacy over states courts by ordering the state of Arkansas not to delay the disegregation of public schools that was previously ordered under Brown v. Board of Education.
6. Brown v. Board - desegregation of public schools
This 1954 case established that segregation of public schools is unconstitutional, because it is a violation of the fourteenth amendment, even if the segregated schools are equally equipped,
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