supreme court can declare a law unconstitutional
It was a court case related to a state law that required a person tell a sexual partner if they were positive for HIV.
Did Alabama law violate the First Amendment's Establishment Clause.
The ruling in the case dealt with establishing a "right to privacy." Actually there was no specific existing law in existence at the time this case was decided. This "right" was extrapolated from several other laws and constitutional provisions, and codified by the decision in this case. See below link:
Cheif Justice John Marshall in the Supreme Court case Marbury vs. Madison.
Miranda v. Arizona
The Brown vs Board of Education court case occurred four years after Sweatt vs Painter court case. In the Brown case, laws establishing racial segregation were deemed unconstitutional. In the Sweatt case, one man sued due to not being accepted into a law school based on the color of his skin.
_ Griswold vs Connecticutwas a landmark case in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the Constitution protected a right to privacy. The case involved a Connecticut law that prohibited the use of contraceptives. By a vote of 7-2, the Supreme Court invalidated the law on the grounds that it violated the "right to marital privacy"So the answer is no , Elvis Presley has nothing to do with this case.
The Brown vs. Board of Education case overturned the Plessy vs. Ferguson case.
The U.S. Supreme court reversed a Louisiana State Law that prohibited racial segregation in public carriers.
Date of the Strader vs Graham court case was in 1850. Date of the Strader vs Graham court case was in 1850.
Miranda v Arizona Roe V Wade Brown Vs Board of Education Marbury v Madison Dred Scott v Sanford Anytime there is a major Federal case it's almost always a legal battle over government (law enforcement) vs individual or corporation's rights