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20 Cards in this Set

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Marbury V. Madison
1803 Court established its role
Fletcher V. Peck
1810 upholds contracts
McCulloch V. Maryland
1819 states can't tax federal gov. or bank
Dartmouth V. Woodward
1819 upholds charters and contracts
Cohens V. Virginia
1821 federal gov. more power
Gibbons V Ogden
1824 Congressional power over interstate commerce
Cherokee/Worchester V Georgia
1831 established trust with Indians and gave Fed. Gov. power over Indian policy
Commonwealth V.Hunt
1842 declared labor unions and strikes legal
Dredd Scott V. Sanford
1857 Congress couldn't prohibit slavery; voided Missouri Comp.
Civil Rights Cases
1883 legalized segregation
Wabash V. Illonois
1886 declared Granger Laws( regulate interstate commerce) unconstitutional
Plessy V. Furgeson
1896 legalized segregation in public places
Insular Cases
1901 Gov. could place tariffs on interstate commerce
Muller V. Oregon
1908 shorter work days for women
Schneck V. US
1919 upheld Espionage Act; limit free rights in a time of danger
Adkins V. Children's Hospital
1923 denied women special advantages like shorter work days
Korematsu V. US
1941 upheld Japanese internment camps
Brown V. Board of Education
1954 separate but equal is unconstitutional
Gideon V. Wainwright
1963 gives everyone right to a defendant
Roe v. Wade
1973 legalized abortion