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Dollree Mapp (October 30, 1923 –
October 31, 2014) was the
appellant in the
Supreme Court case Mapp v. Ohio (1961). She
argued that her
right to privacy...
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suspect an
emetic to
force him to
vomit up
capsules he had swallowed.
Dollree "Dolly" Mapp was a
young woman in Cleveland, Ohio who in the mid-1950s...
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Andrew R.
Johnson (1856–1933),
Louisiana state senator from 1916–1924
Dollree Mapp (1923–2014),
appellant in the
landmark Supreme Court case Mapp v....
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rebellion against officers.
Along with Reed,
another important leader was
Dollree Mapp, who was
known as the “Rosa
Parks for the
Fourth Amendment.” Mapp...
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International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1999. He was also the one-time
husband of
Dollree Mapp, the
subject of
prominent Supreme Court case
regarding the rights...
- be
scared no more." The
prosecution even
produced a
surprise witness,
Dollree Mapp, who was a
former employee of the rackets. On the stand, the Press...
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California 1961 Mapp v. Ohio, 377 U.S. 643 (1961) -
Amicus curiae for
Dollree Mapp Poe v.
Ullman 1962
Engel v. Vitale, 370 U.S. 421 (1962) - represented...
- in the w**** of
October 25 to
October 31, but 431
soldiers were wounded.
Dollree Mapp, the
petitioner in the
landmark U.S.
Supreme Court case of Mapp v...
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Alice Coachman Andraé
Crouch Meshach Taylor Ernie Banks Big Bank Hank
Dollree Mapp Joe
Wilder Ruby Dee
Marion Barry William G. Mays
Frankie Knuckles...
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violation of the
Fourth Amendment to the
United States Constitution.
Dollree Mapp had been
arrested at her home in
Shaker Heights, Ohio, on May 23,...