Match the Supreme Court case to its finding.
A) Sanctions may not be levied against inmates without appropriate due process.
B) Inmates must have reasonable opportunity to practice their religious faiths.
C) Incarcerated inmates do not have to be advised of their Miranda rights when being questioned by law enforcement officers.
D) Mentally ill inmates may be required to take antipsychotic drugs against their wishes.
E) The totality of the circumstances must be considered when determining if prisoners' rights are violated—conditions that may not violate inmate rights individually may do so in combination.
F) Prison officials have a duty to provide proper medical care to inmates.
G) Created a balancing test for inmate rights.
H) Invalidated a policy that involved racially segregating prisoners entering a new correctional facility.
1) Estelle v. Gamble
2) Howes v. Fields
3) Pell v. Procunier
4) Washington v. Harper
5) Wolff v. McDonnell
6) Johnson v. California
7) Wilson v. Seiter
8) Cruz v. Beto
1) F
2) C
3) G
4) D
5) A
6) H
7) E
8) B
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