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18 Cards in this Set

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buckley v. valeo
1st amendment protects campaign spending, legislature limit contributions
u.c. regents v. bakke
states may allow race to be taken into account as one faction in addmission
webster v. reproductive health services
more leeway for states in regulating abortion
texas v. johnson
struck down texas law that banned flag burning, protected form of symbolic speech
employment division of oregon v. smioth
states could deny unemployment benefits to a person fired for violating a state prohibition on the use of peyote even though the use of drug was religious
planned parenthood v. casey
states can regulate abortion, but not with regulations that impose "undue burden"
shaw v. reno
no racial gerrymandering: race cannot be the sole or predominant factor in redrawing legislative boundaries
u.s. v lopen
gun free school zones act exceeded congress, authority to regulate interstate commerce
clinton v. ny
banned presidential use of line item veto
bush v. gore
use of 14th amendment equal protection clause to stop the florida recount in the election of 2000
zelman v. simmons-harris
public money can be used to send disadvantaged children to religious schools in tuition voucher programs
ashcroft v. aclu
struck down a federal ban on virtual child pornography
lawrence v. texas
using rights of provacy struck down texas law banning sodomy
gratz v bollinger
struck down use of "bonus points" for race in undergrad admission at university of michigan
grutter v bollinger
allowed the use of race as a general factor in law school admissions at university of michigan
kelo v. city of new london
eminent domain case: local governments may force the sale of proivate property and make way for private economic development when officials decite it would beenfit the public
gonzales v. carhart
upheld partial birth abortion ban act of 2003
dc v. heller
struck down a washington DC ordinance that banned handguns