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15 Cards in this Set
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marbury vs. madison
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establishes "judicial review"
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mcculloch vs. maryland
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what is meant by "necessary and proper" & federal govt power over state govt
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US vs. Lopez
US vs. morrison |
"devolution federalism" era and "creeping federalism"
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gitlow vs. new york
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"incorporation doctrine" and the 14th amendment's due process clause
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weeks vs. US
wolf vs. colorado mapp vs. ohio |
"exclusionary rule"- illegally obtained evidence cannot be used against a defendant at trial
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gideon vs. wainwright
escobedo vs. illinois miranda vs. arizona |
dealing with the rights of the accused, government interrogations, and the right to counsel
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engel vs. vitale
wallace vs. jaffree lee vs. weisman santa fe ISD vs. doe elk grove unified school vs. newdow |
establishment clause and school prayer
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wisconsin vs. yoder
city of boerne vs. flores |
free exercise clause
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schenk vs. US
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"clear and present danger" doctrine
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new york times vs. US
hazelwood vs. kuhlmeier virginia vs. black et al |
censorship cases- speech that addresses matters of public concern may not be censored
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miller vs. california
reno vs. ACLU |
three tests for determining what is obscene
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new york times vs. sullivan
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defined what is meant by libel and slander
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tinker vs. des moines
texas vs. johnson |
wearing armbands and burning the flag
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furman vs georgia
gregg vs. georgia |
death penalty
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griswold vs. connecticut
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"penumbra" of rights
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