Warren Court era

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The Warren Court era was the period of the U.S. Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren (1953–1969), noted for its landmark decisions expanding civil rights, civil liberties, and judicial protections for individuals.

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Warren Court 12
Warren Court era canonical 3
Warren Court constitutional revolution 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf judicial era
period of the Supreme Court of the United States
appliesToJurisdiction United States federal law
country United States of America
endTime 1969
field civil rights law
constitutional law
criminal procedure
education law
electoral law
followedBy Burger Court
surface form: Burger Court era
hasCharacteristic broad interpretation of the U.S. Constitution
expansion of civil liberties
expansion of civil rights
incorporation of Bill of Rights against the states
judicial activism
strengthening of due process protections
headOfGovernmentBody Earl Warren
influenced criminal procedure standards in the United States
later Supreme Court jurisprudence on civil rights
voting rights and reapportionment law in the United States
influencedBy American civil rights movement
surface form: civil rights movement

post–World War II liberalism
legalForm constitutional jurisprudence
namedAfter Earl Warren
notableCase Abington School District v. Schempp
Baker v. Carr
Brown v. Board of Education
Engel v. Vitale
Escobedo v. Illinois
Gideon v. Wainwright
Griswold v. Connecticut
Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States
Katz v. United States
Loving v. Virginia
Malloy v. Hogan
Mapp v. Ohio
Miranda v. Arizona
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
Gault
surface form: Re Gault

Reynolds v. Sims decision
surface form: Reynolds v. Sims

Reynolds v. United States (reapportionment context is Baker/Reynolds; keep Baker v. Carr and Reynolds v. Sims already listed)
Sherbert v. Verner
Terry v. Ohio
Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District
notableDoctrine Miranda v. Arizona
surface form: Miranda warnings

exclusionary rule applied to the states
heightened protection for freedom of speech
heightened protection for freedom of the press
incorporation doctrine
one person, one vote
positionHeldByHead Chief Justice of the United States
precededBy Vinson Court
surface form: Vinson Court era
startTime 1953
timePeriodOf Cold War era United States politics

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Goldberg v. Kelly timePeriod Warren Court era
Boynton v. Virginia term Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court
Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections isPartOf Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court jurisprudence
Harold H. Burton partOf Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court
Terry v. Ohio timePeriod Warren Court era
Baker v. Carr decidedBy Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court
opinion in Ginzburg v. United States bench Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court
Green v. County School Board of New Kent County decidedBy Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court
Warren Burger Court precededBy Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court
Burger Court replaced Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court
Benton v. Maryland timePeriod Warren Court era
John partOf Warren Court era
subject surface form: John M. Harlan II
this entity surface form: Warren Court
New Deal era Supreme Court jurisprudence precedes Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court constitutional revolution
Charles E. Whittaker servedOnCourtDuring Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court
Hanna v. Plumer timePeriod Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court
Stanley Reed partOf Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court
Bailey v. Patterson decisionBy Warren Court era
this entity surface form: Warren Court