First Amendment
Rights of the accused
Federal powers
100

School prayer ruled unconstitutional

→ Answer: Engel v. Vitale

100

Must be read your rights before questioning

Miranda v. Arizona

100

This early case establishged  judicial review

Marbury v. Madison

200

 Students can protest if it doesn’t disrupt learning

Tinker v. Des Moines

200

Free exercise of religion over school attendance past 8th grade

Wisconsin v. Yoder

200

Congress has the authority (supreme power) to create a national bank

 McCulloch v. Maryland

300

Political spending = free speech

Citizens United v. FEC

300

This case Uses the 5th Amendment: protection against self-incrimination

 Answer: Miranda v. Arizona

400

Speech can be limited if it creates danger

Schenck v. United States

400

Right to a lawyer in felony cases

Gideon v. Wainwright

500

Government cannot stop newspapers from publishing context related to govermnet affairs and activitues

New York Times v. United States

500

Uses the 6th + the 14th Amendments for due process

Hint 6th amedment: guarantees essential rights to individuals accused of crimes, ensuring fairness in criminal prosecutions. 

 Answer: Gideon v. Wainwright

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