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32 Cards in this Set
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Marbury v. Madison |
established judicial review |
institutions |
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Dred Scott v. Sanford |
African Americans =/= citizens |
institutions |
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McCulloch v. Maryland |
federal supremacy |
federalism |
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Texas v. Johnson |
burning the flag is protected |
freedom of speech (political) |
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Near v. Minnesota |
public officials cannot censor printed news articles |
freedom of the press |
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Engel v. Vitale |
school officials cannot organize school prayers |
freedom of religion |
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Lemon v. Kurtzman |
government can provide nonreligious assistance to private schools |
freedom of religion |
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Gideon v. Wainwright |
accused has a right to counsel |
due process and rights of the accused |
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Mapp v. Ohio |
extended exclusionary rule to states evidence obtained illegally cannot be used in court |
due process and the rights of the accused |
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Miranda v. Arizona |
law enforcement cannot use testimony given by anyone under interrogation while in custody without that person being informed of their rights |
due process and the rights of the accused |
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Plessy v. Ferguson |
separate but equal is constitutional |
equal protection of the law (minorities) |
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Brown v. Board of Education |
segregation is unconstitutional |
equal protection of the law (minorities) |
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Roe v. Wade |
women have the right to get abortions |
equal protection of the law (gender and minorities) |
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Bush v. Gore |
Florida violated Equal Protection Clause in ordering a partial recount in election--Bush won |
elections |
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Everson v. Board of Education |
parents of children at Catholic schools don't have to pay for transportation |
freedom of religion |
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Wallace v. Jaffree |
school teachers cannot administer prayers in the classroom |
freedom of religion |
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Lee v. Weisman |
public schools cannot bring in religious leaders to school events |
freedom of religion |
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McCreary County, KY v. ACLU of Kentucky + Van Orden v. Perry |
public schools cannot display the Ten Commandments |
freedom of religion |
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West Virginia v. Barnette |
public schools can not force students to say the Pledge of Allegiance |
freedom of "religion" |
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New Jersey v. TLO |
principals can search students' bags without a warrant |
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Gibbons v. Ogden |
Federal government has more control over interstate commerce |
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Reynolds v. United States |
banned polygamy some religious activities are illegal |
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Oregon v. Smith |
banned use of illegal drugs in religious ceremonies |
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Shenck v. United States |
free speech can be limited if it presents "a clear and present danger" |
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New York Times v. Sullivan |
defamation/libel must be made with "actual malice" |
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New York Times v. Sullivan |
defamation/libel must be made with "actual malice" |
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Roth v. United States |
obscenity is not protected as free speech |
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Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District |
students have free speech |
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Barron v. Baltimore |
Bill of Rights does not apply to states |
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Barron v. Baltimore |
Bill of Rights does not apply to states |
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Gitlow v. New York |
precedent for selective incorporation |
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Weeks v. United States |
established exclusionary rule in federal cases evidence can not be obtained in illegal searches/seizures |
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