Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) [AP Government Supreme Court Case Summary]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- In this video I created with Marco Learning, I give an overview of the main points you need to know about Gideon v. Wainwright for the AP U.S. Government and Politics exam. Gideon v. Wainwright is a landmark Supreme Court decision that selectively incorporated the Sixth Amendment right to an attorney to defendants in state courts, guaranteeing an attorney to all Americans - even those who cannot afford to hire one.
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0:07 Factual headline?
1:35 Stare Decisis “Let the decision stand”
2:03 The Warren Court (1953-1969)
2:20 The Facts of the case
4:42 The _Gideon_ Decision
5:17 _Miranda V. Arizona_ 1966
6:11 The Rights of the Accused. Innocent until Proven Guilty
i love the production value! :DD keep it up
You frankly present Supreme Court cases better than Mr. Beat.
That is not messy handwriting at all. It's very neat. He used a ruler. Spelling is fine. He did a very acceptable job and it is a historical work of art.
Well done... I hope this is just the first of many episodes focusing on US Law and Government...
[1:23] This overlooks the Scottsboro boys case of Powell v. Alabama (1932), where SCOTUS said the states must provide an attorney in capital cases.
Hey Tom, you basically teach my SS class. My teacher plays your videos every single day any chance that you could give me and my school manhasset high school a shout-out?
I wish I had things like this when I was in school
Brw u are wrong about miranda vs adizona case
Do AP students commit less crimes, or are they just caught less?
bruh why didnt he study law before his trial then lmao
Gideon badass
Thank god for warren