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Griswold v Connecticut

1) State that criminalize the use of contraceptives. Aiding the use. Griswold and others were convicted under statue for use of contraceptives


2) Supreme Court struck down the statute as unconstitutional. Protected zone of privacy

Kauffman v Kauffman

Kauffman to avoid paying fees he transfered stocks to family then sued you get back stocks but denied. Under clean hands doctrine

Marbury v Madison

Judicial review. The constitution was superior to federal and state statues. And when a law is in conflict between the constitution. The court has the power to strike it down law as unconstitutional

U.S v lopez

U.S struck down the gun-free school zone act of 1990. That made it a federal crime to posses a gum within certain distance from school. Because it didn't affected the edition of students

Bad frog brewery

Label that they use was declared offensive to children. But was not misleading and unlawful. So they got to keep it. Commerce law...free speech

Plane crash. Estate of weingoff

Plane crashed. Weingoff sued plane makers. But they asked to dismiss due to lack of personal jurisdiction in that state they were in swiss. Not in the U.S. case was dismissed.

Zippo standard case

Trade mark dispute using a website. That if customers don't interact with the website court does not have personal jurisdiction.

Leonard v PepsiCo

The harrier jet point miss leading commercial.