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15 Cards in this Set

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marbury vs. madison
establishes "judicial review"
mcculloch vs. maryland
what is meant by "necessary and proper" & federal govt power over state govt
US vs. Lopez
US vs. morrison
"devolution federalism" era and "creeping federalism"
gitlow vs. new york
"incorporation doctrine" and the 14th amendment's due process clause
weeks vs. US
wolf vs. colorado
mapp vs. ohio
"exclusionary rule"- illegally obtained evidence cannot be used against a defendant at trial
gideon vs. wainwright
escobedo vs. illinois
miranda vs. arizona
dealing with the rights of the accused, government interrogations, and the right to counsel
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
wisconsin vs. yoder
city of boerne vs. flores
free exercise clause
schenk vs. US
"clear and present danger" doctrine
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
miller vs. california
reno vs. ACLU
three tests for determining what is obscene
new york times vs. sullivan
defined what is meant by libel and slander
tinker vs. des moines
texas vs. johnson
wearing armbands and burning the flag
furman vs georgia
gregg vs. georgia
death penalty
griswold vs. connecticut
"penumbra" of rights