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Important Cases Of The US Supreme Court

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Important Cases of the US Supreme Court


The United States Supreme Court has interpreted the constitutional guarantees


contained in amendments to the constitution. Among these Guaranteed rights are


the freedoms of religion, speech, and press, along with the right of protection


against illegal search and seizure, equal protection under the law, and the


right to counsel. These rights all contained in the first amendment to the


constitution are arguably the most important rights guaranteed to citizens of


the United States. However these rights are not absolute. Throughout the


course of time many controversies have occurred concerning the limitation of


rights. Many of these controversies have called upon the Supreme Court to


evaluate the constitutionality of laws or individual actions. Many cases in the


history of the supreme court have led to a significant change in the


interpretation of rights in the united states.


One important case involving the freedom of religion was Reynolds v. United


States in 1879. Reynolds, a Mormon living in Utah had two wives. Polygamy was


allowed in the teachings of the church, but prohibited by a federal lab banning


the practice in the United States. Reynolds when convicted argued that the


federal law violated his constitutional right to the free exercise of his


religious beliefs. The Supreme Court did not agree with Reynolds claiming that


congress was not without the power to punish violations of social duties or


subversive of good order. The court said that to place religious belief


superior to the law of the land, would in affect permit every citizen to become


a law unto himself. Government would exist only in name under such


circumstances. The ruling in this case has upheld that ones religious beliefs


do not permit him/her to break the law to suit his religion, and that that


governmental law presides over all religious beliefs. This is an example of the


limitation of the Guaranteed rights of the constitution. The right to practice


religion freely allows people to believe what they want however they must abide


by the laws of government in order to prevent a lawless society. Because of


this case it is now established that governmental law precedes religious law.


Another important case recently involved the right of protection against illegal


search and seizure. In T.L.O. v. New Jersey two girls were caught smoking


cigarettes in

the bathroom of a New jersey high school. Being searched revealed


cigarettes, marijuana, large amounts of cash, and records indicating the sale of


marijuana on one of the girls. The girl was convicted of drug charges but her


lawyer argued she was searched illegally. This case was another example of the


limitation of rights. The issue in this case was the right of protection


against illegal search and seizure versus the need of the school system to


create and maintain a safe learning environment. According to law a law


official must establish “probable cause” before a search can take place.


However in a public school setting school officials operate under “reasonable


suspicion” this was established because of the school’s responsibility to


provide a safe learning environment. This case upheld the schools right to


search under the cause of reasonable suspicion. Schools now currently operate


under reasonable suspicion.


Finally the case of Schenck v. United States is considered one of the most


important cases in United States history. This case dealt with the Guarantee of


free speech and how it is limited. In 1919 Schenck, the general secretary of


the Socialist party, had been convicted of sending some 15,000 strongly worded


leaflets to men who had been called to military service, urging them to resist


the draft. The issue in this case was the individual rights of expression and


speech against the needs of society. In this case a very important precedent


was set the idea of “clear and present danger” which states that when words are


in such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring


about the substantive evils that congress has a right to prevent. That words


can be outlawed and those who utter them can be punished when their use creates


an immediate danger that criminal acts will follow. This case has set a


precedent that has existed for almost eighty years regarding free speech.


Todaythe statement has been revised to read “immediate clear and present danger”


to expand the rights of the individual.


Under the constitution the citizens are Guaranteed certain rights and freedoms,


however these rights are not absolute they are relative to the rights of others.


The Supreme Court will continue to attempt to balance the rights of the


individual with the needs of society at large. Because of this the Supreme


Court is an extremely essential part of the United States government.

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