Court Cases
SCIRE TUUM LATINE
Unit 5 Grab bag
Policies
The F Word
100

The case that established judicial review

Marbury v. Madison

100

A brief submitted by a friend of the court explaining their potential impact


Amicus Curiae

100

Amendment of Miranda v. AZ

5th

100

Federal reserve adjusting inflation rates (discount rate)

Monetary policy

100

This system divides power between national and state governments.

Federalism 

200

Selective incorporation -- 6th amendment right to counsel

Gideon v. Wainwright

200

To be certain / to challenge


Writ of Certiorari

200

Government censorship before publication

Prior restraint 

200

Outlaws discrimination in public accommodations & employment

Civil Rights Act of 1964

200

Congress exceeded Commerce Clause power. Limits federal government power.

US v. Lopez

300

No state-sponsored prayer in public schools 

Engel v. Vitale
300

Which iron triangle piece files amicus briefs?

Interest groups

300

Applies particular parts of the Bill of Rights to states via Due Process Clause.

Selective incorporation

300

Protects voting rights, especially for minorities

Voting Rights Act 1965

300

This amendment reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states.

10th amendment

400

Incorporated the 2nd Amendment right to bear arms to the states.

McDonald v. Chicago

400

Original constitutional liberty to be told why you are being detained


Writ of Habeas Corpus

400

Illegally obtained evidence cannot be used in court

Exclusionary Rule

400

A national health insurance program for the elderly and disabled (LBJ)

Medicare

400

This clause allows Congress to pass laws needed to carry out its enumerated powers.

Necessary and Proper Clause

500

Protected Amish parents' rights to remove children from school for religious reasons.

Wisconsin v. Yoder

500

Let the decision stand (precedent!)

Stare Decisis -

500

Protects religious practice

Free exercise clause

500

Taxing and Spending determined largely by Congress

Fiscal policy

500

Type of federalism is often called “layer cake” because state & national powers are clearly separated.

Dual federalism

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