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The new ruling banned segregated schools and gave birth to the modern civil rights movement. ... The Court introduced the concept of "one man, one vote," limited the scope of police searches, extended the right of accused felons to have counsel even if they were unable to pay, and recognized a fundamental right of privacy.
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