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Hou did the Warren Court's decisions generally affect the rights of

People accused of crimes?
The Court expanded the rights guaranteed to the accused.
The Court allowed states to set limits on police behavior toward the
accused
The Court limited the free speech rights of the accused.
The Court removed restrictions on police when arresting the accused.

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The Warren Court was the period from October 5, 1953, to June 23, 1969, during which Earl Warren served as chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Along with the Marshall Court of Chief Justice John Marshall from 1801 to 1835, the Warren Court is remembered as one of the two most impactful periods in American constitutional law. Unlike any court before or since, the Warren Court dramatically expanded civil rights and civil liberties, as well as the powers of the judiciary and the federal government.

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