| Case name | 
Citation | 
Summary | 
| Katzenbach v. Morgan | 
1966 | 
voting rights, Section 5 power | 
| Federal Trade Commission v. Dean Foods Co. | 
1966 | 
federal agencies can use the All Writs Act to seek an injunction against a threatened action that will substantially interfere with the agency’s performance of its statutory duty | 
| Miranda v. Arizona | 
1966 | 
self-incrimination (“right to remain silent”) | 
| Sheppard v. Maxwell | 
1966 | 
the Sam Sheppard case, defendant's right to a fair trial vs. freedom of the press | 
| United States v. Price | 
1966 | 
the Mississippi civil rights workers murders | 
| United Mine Workers of America v. Gibbs | 
1966 | 
federal court jurisdiction over pendent claims | 
| Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections | 
1966 | 
poll taxes are unconstitutional under the Equal Protection Clause | 
| Memoirs v. Massachusetts | 
1966 | 
 | 
| South Carolina v. Katzenbach | 
1966 | 
Voting Rights Act, Fifteenth Amendment | 
| Brown v. Louisiana | 
1966 | 
first amendment, right to protest | 
| Baxstrom v. Herold | 
1966 | 
Prisoners committed to civil mental institutions have a right to a hearing to determine whether or not they are in fact mentally disordered. | 
| Graham v. John Deere Co. | 
1966 | 
nonobviousness as a condition of patentability | 
| Albertson v. Subversive Activities Control Board | 
1965 | 
Communist Party of the United States of America members could not be required to register with the government under the Fifth Amendment | 
| Lamont v. Postmaster General | 
1965 | 
Declared unconstitutional a Federal statute requiring that addressees of "Communist political propaganda" affirmatively indicate their request to receive such mailings | 
| Estes v. Texas | 
1965 | 
overturning Billy Sol Estes conviction on 14th Amendment due process grounds due to pretrial publicity | 
| Griswold v. Connecticut | 
1965 | 
privacy, birth control | 
| One 1958 Plymouth Sedan v. Pennsylvania | 
1965 | 
evidence that is obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment may not be relied on to sustain a civil forfeiture | 
| Griffin v. California | 
1965 | 
prosecutor commenting on a defendant's refusal to testify violates the defendant's Fifth Amendment rights | 
| Harman v. Forssenius | 
1965 | 
Virginia's partial repeal of the poll tax violated 24th Amendment | 
| Dombrowski v. Pfister | 
1965 | 
federal injunction against state criminal trial for subversion |