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These are not in any particular order, but I would say;

Plessy vs. Ferguson - "separate but equal" equal protection

Brown vs. Board of Education (which overturned Plessy vs. Ferguson) - equal protection

Mapp vs Ohio - exclusionary rule, search and seizure, due process of the law

Gideon vs. Wainwright - right to council, due process of the law

Miranda vs. Arizona - "Miranda rights", self incrimination, due process of the law

Roe vs. Wade - abortion, right to privacy

Marbury vs. Madison - judicial review, federalism

New Jersey vs. T.L.O. - student search and seizure

United States vs. Nixon - checks and balances

Terry vs. Ohio - "stop and frisk", search and seizure, due process of the law

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