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35 Cards in this Set

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Marbury V Madison

Judicial review

Everson V Board of Education

Establishment Clause

Garcia V San Antonio MTA

When it comes to federal guidelines, the federal governmental trumps the state government

Massachusetts V Sheppard

Evidence is admissible as long as the police acted on good faith

Plessy V Ferguson

Separate but equal

Brown V Board of Education of Topeka

Separate but equal is unconstitutional

Cruzan V Missouri Department of Health

Individuals have to make the decision to terminate life support themselves

New Jersey V TLO

Searches by school officials in public schools without a warrant are constitutional

Riley V California

Search of a cell phone is illegal without a warrant

Obergefell V Hodges

Same sex marriage was legalized nationally

Wisconsin V Yoder

Free exercise of religion held above Wisconsin's law

Island Tres School District V Pico

School Board could not restrict books simply because they did not agree with the content

Dred Scott V Sanford

Rights of slave owners were protected because slaves were categorized as property

Ex Parte V Milligan

A civilian can't be tried by a military court if a civil court exists

Reynolds V US

Bigamy is illegal in the US

Roe V Wade

Legalized abortion within the first trimester

Thompson V Oklahoma

Forbid imposition of the death penalty for offenders under 16

Lemon V Kurtzman

States cannot fund schools for religious practices

Roth V US

Illegal to mass mail obscene circulars and books

Hazelwood V Kuhlmeier

Schools have the right to exclude articles from school newspapers

Lawrence V Texas

Made sexual activity between same sex couples legal

Nix V Williams

Those arrested must know of their rights, for example the right to counsel

Miller V California

Ads with obscene sexual content are illegal because they are harmful to the general public

US V Leon

Exclusionary / good faith rule

Wallace V Jaffree

It is unconstitutional to make kids pray during a designated prayer time in a public school

US V Nixon

Presidents are not immune from having to comply with orders from the court

Katz V US

The government violated Katz's constitutional rights of due process laws

Mapp V Ohio

Exclusionary rule at the state level

Bethel V Fraser

It is constitutional for a public school to suspend a student because of inappropriate speech

Baker V Carr

Federal courts have the power to determine the constitutionality of a state's voting districts

Weeks V US

Exclusionary rule at the federal level

Citizens of the United V Federal Election Commission

Corporate funding of independent political broadcasts in candidate elections cannot be limited

Texas V Johnson

The burning of the American flag is constitutional

Civil Rights Cases

National government was powerless in regards to decisions made by the states about the Civil Rights Act

Sheppard V Maxwell

Supreme Court info limited to media outlets, Jurors are private information, and should the press publish anything not following legal rules, they will be prosecuted.