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Answer the following questions regarding Gideon v Wainwright: Case name and decision date
Details of the Case: This would include some brief background info and possibly historical context that your audience needs to know to understand the case. How did the case end up at the Supreme Court?

Constitutional Rights and Question: What was the Constitutional Question that SCOTUS addressed? Which sections of the Constitution, amendments, and/or laws were applied to this case?

SCOTUS’s vote and ruling: ___ to ___ in favor of .

SCOTUS’s answer to the Constitutional Question and Summary of both the majority and dissenting opinions: (dissenting opinion not required if decision was unanimous) You may use short quotes from the justices, DO NOT include extensive text here. These opinions must be explained in your own words, to show your understanding of the case.

Significance of the Case: This will include answers to some or all of these questions, depending on the case:. Why is this considered a landmark supreme court case? What is the significance of this landmark case in terms of interpretation of the constitution, history, the law, society? What did it mean for our government? What did it mean for civil rights/liberties in our country?

Sources (Do not need to be in Works Cited form, just list them)

Answer each question about the case in detail. 3+ sentences each is fine.

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