This case desegregated public education, because schools are inherently unequal if separated by race.
Brown v Board of Education
People of Japanese descent were forced into concentration camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor by FDR.
Korematsu v United States
This case released a man from jail because he confessed to a crime he committed and was not read his rights.
Miranda v Arizona
This Amish family refused to send their kids to public schools and won the case.
Wisconsin v Yoder
Students wore armbands to school to protest the war and were told to remove them. The court ruled in the students favor.
Tinker v Des Moines
This case made it so that abortion was legal and under the control of the federal government.
Roe v Wade
First Landmark Supreme Court Case that took place in 1805 and established judicial review.
Marbury v Madison
This person gave out pamphlets telling people to resist the draft. The 1st amendment can be limited.
Schenck v US
This family were Jehovah Witnesses and did not believe in saying the pledge of allegiance.
West Virginia v Barnette
This person was arrested for burning the US flag in protest of the president, and was released because of freedom of speech and the right to protest.
Texas v Johnson
Told he was property and therefore not a citizen or a free man.
Dred Scott v Sandford
Told to get off of the whites only train car. Public facilities may be separated by race as long as they are equal.
Plessy v Ferguson
This case made it so that you can’t be searched without a search warrant, causing this person's case to be overturned when searched illegally.
Mapp v Ohio
This case created more of a separation between church and state, because this family did not want to be forced to pray in school.
Engel v Vitale
This person racially gerrymandered a district in North Carolina.
Shaw v Reno
Everyone has a right to counsel, this person was allowed a retrial because he was not provided a lawyer.
Gideon v Wainwright
He was arrested without a parent or guardian present and told he would serve almost 6 years in a juvenile detention center.
In re Gault
This case was a major turning point for publishers, NY Times won this case and was able to publish the Pentagon papers
New York Times v United States
This president tried to be over the law by using executive order - it didn't work
United States v Nixon
This senior in high school brought a gun to school and was arrested by the state, the Feds took over the case.
US v Lopez
Established that the Federal government could have a bank.
McCulloch v Maryland
States cannot create laws to overturn the government.
Baker v Carr
This person sued a school, saying he wasn’t accepted because he was white, and blamed it on reverse racial discrimination.
Regents of the University of California v Bakke
Students tried to publish articles about teen pregnancy and parental divorce in the school newspaper, and it was because freedom of press is limited in school.
Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier
These two candidates argued over whether the state of Florida should have a recount of votes.
Bush v Gore