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Marbury v. Madison

Established judicial review

American courts have the power to strike down laws, statues, and some government action.

McCulloch v. Maryland

The US bank was legal; supremacy clause

Defined the scope of the us Congress legislatures power and how it relates to the powers of the american state legislators

Gibbons v. Ogden

Congress power over interstate commerce


Federal laws>state laws


Supremacy clause

Scott v. Sandford

African Americans were considered non citizens and could not vote


Slavery could not be prohibited if a slave was taken to the states where areas weren’t allowed

“ property”

Plessy v. Ferguson

Established separate but equal


Constitutional with equal public facilities

Wanted same treatment

Brown v. The board of education

Separate but equal is unconditional even if facilities are equal

Couldn’t be registered at a white school

Gideon v. Wainwright

Right to a lawyer to indigent defendants in felony cases


6th amendment

Felt like he was represented

Miranda v. Arizona

Authorities have to tell suspects their rights


5 and 6 amendments

What do police say when you get arrested??

Furman v. Georgia

Death penalty was applied arbitrary


Needs set standards for case ruling

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