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16 Cards in this Set

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Mapp v. Ohio
evidence found in an unreasonable search cannot be used in a court case of criminal persecution.
MIranda V. Arizona
inculpartory and exculpatory statement made in response to interrogation may only be used in persecution if the person is told their rights
Roe v. Wade
protects a woman's privacy when dealing with abortion
Brown v. BOE
Separation of black and white students is unconstitutional
Rostker v. Goldberg
decision that only men have to register to the draft consitutional
Baker v. Carr
reapportionment issues present justiciable questions, thus enabling federal courts to intervene in and to decide reapportionment cases
Gideon v. Wainwright
state courts are required under the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution to provide counsel in criminal cases for defendants who are unable to afford their own attorneys.
GIbbons v. Ogden
the power to regulate interstate commerce was granted to Congress by the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution.
Gitlow v. New York
ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution had extended the reach of certain provisions of the First Amendment—specifically the provisions protecting freedom of speech and freedom of the press—to the governments of the individual states.
Marbury V. Madison
federal supremacy
Reed v. Reed
administrators of estates cannot be named in a way that discriminates sexes
Dartmouth School v. Woodward
dealt with the application of the Contract Clause of the United States Constitution to private corporations.
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
admissions can only use race as one of the factors to determine addmission
Plessy v. Fergusson
upholding the constitutionality of state laws requiring racial segregation in private businesses, under the doctrine of "separate but equal".
Barron v. Baltimore
established a precedent on whether the United States Bill of Rights could be applied to state governments.
Bush v. Gore
elections are left up to the state to decide.