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gptkb:504_U.S._191
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Defined new standard for evaluating abortion laws
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gptkb:407_U.S._514
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established the trimester framework for abortion regulation
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gptkb:Intellectual_Disability
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May affect criminal responsibility
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gptkb:Mutual_Film_Corporation_v._Industrial_Commission_of_Ohio
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Allowed states to censor films
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gptkb:Bowman_v._Monsanto_Co.
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Clarified limits of patent exhaustion in self-replicating technologies
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gptkb:Lone_Wolf_v._Hitchcock
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Established Congressional plenary power over Indian affairs
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gptkb:R_v_Morgentaler
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struck down abortion law in Canada
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gptkb:Roe_v_Wade
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Legalized abortion nationwide in the United States until viability, subject to certain regulations
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gptkb:United_States_v._Reynolds,_et_al.
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Established the state secrets privilege in U.S. law.
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gptkb:Brown_v._EMA
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Struck down state regulation of violent video games
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gptkb:American_Civil_Liberties_Union_v._Reno
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Landmark case for internet free speech
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gptkb:Carrie_Buck_v._John_Hendren_Bell,_Superintendent_of_State_Colony_for_Epileptics_and_Feeble_Minded
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upheld eugenics laws in the United States
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gptkb:United_States_v._One_Package_of_Japanese_Pessaries
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limited the scope of the Comstock Act regarding physicians
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gptkb:Addington_v._Texas
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established standard of proof for civil commitment proceedings
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gptkb:Taku_River_Tlingit_First_Nation_v._British_Columbia
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clarified the Crown's duty to consult Indigenous peoples prior to decisions affecting their rights
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gptkb:Charles_C._Green_et_al._v._County_School_Board_of_New_Kent_County_et_al.
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clarified requirements for desegregation under Brown v. Board of Education
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gptkb:National_Provincial_Bank_Ltd_v_Ainsworth
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clarified distinction between personal and proprietary rights
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gptkb:NAACP_v._Button
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Expanded protection for advocacy groups' legal activities under the First Amendment.
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gptkb:Kerrigan_v._Commissioner_of_Public_Health
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legalized same-sex marriage in Connecticut
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gptkb:Fremont_Weeks_v._United_States
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established exclusionary rule in federal courts
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