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This 8-part series explores how The U.S. Constitution came to be. Program 7: The Constitution in a Changing World1919 - The Supreme Court Limits Free Speech and Freedom of the Press in Schenck v. U.S.1920 Women Gain the Right to Vote Through the 19th Amendment1933 20th and 21st New Deal Amendments Herald a Change in American Life1951 Americans Limit a President to Two Terms with the 22nd Amendment1954 Brown v. Board of Education Ends Separate but Equal for Black America1961 Citizens of Washington D.C. Gain the Right to Vote with the 23rd AmendmentProgram 8: Constitutional Reform and Controversy1961 - Supreme Court Prevents Illegal Search and Seizure with Mapp v. Ohio1964 Warren Court Strengthens Innocent Until Proven Guilty Through Miranda1964 - 24th Amendment Prohibits Poll Taxes in Federal Elections1967 - 1992 - The 25th, 26th and 27th Amendments Reform America's Political Landscape1973 - Roe v. Wade Extends Constitutional Right of Priv