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United States v. Eichman
found flag protection act unconstitutional
Texas v. Gregory Lee Johnson
flag burning is freedom of speech
Marbury V. Madison (1803)
Establishes judicial review
United States v. Darby (1941)
found that tenth amendment is just a statement that states have powers
National League of Cities v. Usery (1976)
Rules for national government superiority
Garcia v. San Antonio Metro
Over turns National League of Cities
Congress can decide what actions of the states should be regulated by the national government.
Board of Trustees of University of Alabama, et. al. v. Garrett et. al. (2001)
Decided that the American with Disabilities Act didn't apply to the states under the 11th amendment
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
Decided that national government was supreme over state governments. It also decided that Congress had certain implied powers.
Gibbons v. Odgen (1824)
Gives Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce
United States v. Lopez
Gun free school zone not within the realms of Gibbons v. Odgen
United States v. Morrison
Violence against Women Act not within the realms of Gibbons v. Odgen
Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida
Congress can not use Gibbons v. Odgen to cancel states' immunity from private lawsuits
Printz V. United States and Mack v. United States
Said Congress cannot require states to conduct gun ownership background checks
Brown V. Board of Education (1954)
School Segregation is unconstitutional