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19 Cards in this Set
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Gibson vs Ogden
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who control the water weights and commons between states.
That a state cannot grant exclusive rights to navigate in its waters, becausethis is a breach of Congress' right to regulate interstate commerce, as guaranteed by the Constitution. |
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reynolds vs united states
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This case grew out of the Grant administration's campaign to stamp out Mormon polygamy.
You can believe in whatever but you can't practice |
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usa vs knight
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it is about monopolies
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plessy vs ferguson
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racial segregation.
Separated but equal |
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schenck vs united states
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you can say whatever you want but in times of war the government will do whatever they would like.
Intimidation |
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korematzu vs united states
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allowed military leaders to establish restricted areas. With little regard for civil or property rights, military leaders called for the systematic segregation and relocation of Americans of Japanese descent on the West Coast
keeping people in jail until figure out what is wrong. |
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engel vs vitale
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people cannot pray in school anymore
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Gideon vs Wainwrigh
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are accused of commiting a fellony, wheter poor or not you are given council
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Katzenbach v Mclung
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you are public entity you can not refuse service to the public
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Griswold vs connecticut
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birth control
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MIranda VS Arizona
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police is going to charge somebody needs to read miranda right
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Row vs Wade
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woman has right for abortion
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regents of california vs bakke
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affirmative actions
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texas vs johnson
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you can burn the flag
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Brown vs. Board of education
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unconstitutional to create separate schools for children on the basis of race.
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dred scott vs Sandford
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slavery- gave rise to the American Civil War in 1861.
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Madison vs Marburry
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Supreme Court of the United States established its authority to review and invalidate government actions that conflict with the Constitution of the United States
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McCulloch v. Maryland
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This was one of the most important cases in United States history because it helped establish how powers are distributed between the federal government and the states.
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Milligan, Ex Parte: 1866
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a civilian and citizen of a state that is not invaded by hostile forces during wartime is not subject to the jurisdiction of a court-martial.
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